# -*- perl -*- # # Net::Server::Daemonize - Daemonization utilities. # # Copyright (C) 2001-2022 # # Jeremy Howard # j+daemonize@howard.fm # # Paul Seamons # # This package may be distributed under the terms of either the # GNU General Public License # or the # Perl Artistic License # # All rights reserved. # ################################################################ package Net::Server::Daemonize; use strict; use base qw(Exporter); use POSIX qw(SIGINT SIG_BLOCK SIG_UNBLOCK); our $VERSION = "0.06"; our @EXPORT_OK = qw(check_pid_file create_pid_file unlink_pid_file is_root_user get_uid get_gid set_uid set_gid set_user safe_fork daemonize); ###----------------------------------------------------------------### ### check for existence of pid_file ### if the file exists, check for a running process sub check_pid_file ($) { my $pid_file = shift; return 1 if ! -e $pid_file or ! -s $pid_file && -M _ > 0.01; open my $fh, '<', $pid_file or die "$pid_file: Couldn't open existent pid_file [$!]\n"; my $current_pid = <$fh> || ""; close $fh; $current_pid = ($current_pid =~ /^(\d{1,10})/) ? $1 : die "$pid_file: Couldn't find pid in existent pid_file"; my $exists; if ($$ == $current_pid) { warn "Pid_file created by this same process. Doing nothing.\n"; return 1; } elsif (-d "/proc/$$") { # try a proc file system $exists = -e "/proc/$current_pid"; } elsif (kill 0, $current_pid) { $exists = 1; } die "Pid_file already exists for running process ($current_pid)... aborting\n" if $exists; # remove the pid_file warn "Pid_file \"$pid_file\" already exists. Overwriting!\n"; unlink $pid_file || die "Couldn't remove pid_file \"$pid_file\" [$!]\n"; return 1; } ### actually create the pid_file, calls check_pid_file ### before proceeding sub create_pid_file ($) { my $pid_file = shift; check_pid_file($pid_file); open my $fh, '>', $pid_file or die "Couldn't open pid file \"$pid_file\" [$!].\n"; print $fh "$$\n"; close $fh; die "Pid_file \"$pid_file\" not created.\n" if ! -e $pid_file; return 1; } ### Allow for safe removal of the pid_file. ### Make sure this process owns it. sub unlink_pid_file ($) { my $pid_file = shift; return 1 if ! -e $pid_file; # no pid_file = return success open my $fh, '<', $pid_file or die "$pid_file: Couldn't open existent pid_file [$!]\n"; # slight race my $current_pid = <$fh>; close $fh; chomp $current_pid; die "Process $$ doesn't own pid_file \"$pid_file\". Can't remove it.\n" if $current_pid ne $$; unlink($pid_file) || die "$pid_file: Couldn't unlink pid_file [$!]\n"; return 1; } ###----------------------------------------------------------------### sub is_root_user () { my $id = get_uid('root'); return ! defined($id) || $< == $id || $> == $id; } ### get the uid for the passed user sub get_uid ($) { my $user = shift; my $uid = ($user =~ /^(\d+)$/) ? $1 : getpwnam($user); die "No such user \"$user\"\n" unless defined $uid; return $uid; } ### get all of the gids that this group is (space delimited) sub get_gid { my @gid; foreach my $group ( split( /[, ]+/, join(" ",@_) ) ){ if( $group =~ /^\d+$/ ){ push @gid, $group; }else{ my $id = getgrnam($group); die "No such group \"$group\"\n" unless defined $id; push @gid, $id; } } die "No group found in arguments.\n" unless @gid; return join(" ", $gid[0], @gid); } ### change the process to run as this uid sub set_uid { my $uid = get_uid(shift()); POSIX::setuid($uid); if ($< != $uid || $> != $uid) { # check $> also (rt #21262) $< = $> = $uid; # try again - needed by some 5.8.0 linux systems (rt #13450) if ($< != $uid) { die "Couldn't become uid \"$uid\": $!\n"; } } return 1; } ### change the process to run as this gid(s) ### multiple groups must be space or comma delimited sub set_gid { my $gids = get_gid(@_); my $gid = (split /\s+/, $gids)[0]; eval { $) = $gids }; # store all the gids - this is really sort of optional POSIX::setgid($gid); if (! grep {$gid == $_} split /\s+/, $() { # look for any valid id in the list die "Couldn't become gid \"$gid\": $!\n"; } return 1; } ### backward compatibility sub sub set_user { my ($user, @group) = @_; set_gid(@group) || return undef; set_uid($user) || return undef; return 1; } ###----------------------------------------------------------------### ### routine to protect process during fork sub safe_fork () { # block signal for fork my $sigset = POSIX::SigSet->new(SIGINT); POSIX::sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, $sigset) or die "Can't block SIGINT for fork: [$!]\n"; my $pid = fork; die "Couldn't fork: [$!]" if ! defined $pid; $SIG{'INT'} = 'DEFAULT'; # make SIGINT kill us as it did before POSIX::sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, $sigset) or die "Can't unblock SIGINT for fork: [$!]\n"; return $pid; } ###----------------------------------------------------------------### ### routine to completely dissociate from terminal process. sub daemonize ($$$) { my ($user, $group, $pid_file) = @_; check_pid_file($pid_file) if defined $pid_file; my $uid = get_uid($user); my $gid = get_gid($group); # returns list of groups $gid = (split /[\s,]+/, $gid)[0]; my $pid = safe_fork(); exit(0) if $pid; # exit parent # child create_pid_file($pid_file) if defined $pid_file; chown($uid, $gid, $pid_file) if defined $pid_file; set_user($uid, $gid); open STDIN, '<', '/dev/null' or die "Can't open STDIN from /dev/null: [$!]\n"; open STDOUT, '>', '/dev/null' or die "Can't open STDOUT to /dev/null: [$!]\n"; open STDERR, '>&STDOUT' or die "Can't open STDERR to STDOUT: [$!]\n"; ### does this mean to be chroot ? chdir '/' or die "Can't chdir to \"/\": [$!]"; POSIX::setsid(); # Turn process into session leader, and ensure no controlling terminal ### install a signal handler to make sure SIGINT's remove our pid_file $SIG{'INT'} = sub { HUNTSMAN($pid_file) } if defined $pid_file; return 1; } ### SIGINT routine that will remove the pid_file sub HUNTSMAN { my $path = shift; unlink $path; eval { require Unix::Syslog; Unix::Syslog::syslog(Unix::Syslog::LOG_ERR(), "Exiting on INT signal."); }; exit; } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Net::Server::Daemonize - Safe fork and daemonization utilities =head1 SYNOPSIS use Net::Server::Daemonize qw(daemonize); daemonize( 'nobody', # User 'nobody', # Group '/var/state/mydaemon.pid' # Path to PID file - optional ); =head1 DESCRIPTION This module is intended to let you simply and safely daemonize your server on systems supporting the POSIX module. This means that your Perl script runs in the background, and it's process ID is stored in a file so you can easily stop it later. =head1 EXPORTED FUNCTIONS =over 4 =item daemonize Main routine. Arguments are user (or userid), group (or group id or space delimited list of groups), and pid_file (path to file). This routine will check on the pid file, safely fork, create the pid file (storing the pid in the file), become another user and group, close STDIN, STDOUT and STDERR, separate from the process group (become session leader), and install $SIG{INT} to remove the pid file. In otherwords - daemonize. All errors result in a die. As of version 0.89 the pid_file is optional. =item safe_fork Block SIGINT during fork. No arguments. Returns pid of forked child. All errors result in a die. =item set_user Become another user and group. Arguments are user (or userid) and group (or group id or space delimited list of groups). =item set_uid Become another user. Argument is user (or userid). All errors die. =item set_gid Become another group. Arguments are groups (or group ids or space delimited list of groups or group ids). All errors die. =item get_uid Find the uid. Argument is user (userid returns userid). Returns userid. All errors die. =item get_gid Find the gids. Arguments are groups or space delimited list of groups. All errors die. =item is_root_user Determine if the process is running as root. Returns 1 or undef. =item check_pid_file Arguments are pid_file (full path to pid_file). Checks for existence of pid_file. If file exists, open it and determine if the process that created it is still running. This is done first by checking for a /proc file system and second using a "ps" command (BSD syntax). (If neither of these options exist it assumed that the process has ended) If the process is still running, it aborts. Otherwise, returns true. All errors die. =item create_pid_file. Arguments are pid_file (full path to pid_file). Calls check_pid_file. If it is successful (no pid_file exists), creates a pid file and stores $$ in the file. =item unlink_pid_file Does just that. =back =head1 SEE ALSO L. L, The Perl Cookbook Recipe 17.15. =head1 AUTHORS Jeremy Howard Program flow, concepts and initial work. Paul Seamons Code rework and componentization. Ongoing maintainer. =head1 LICENSE This package may be distributed under the terms of either the GNU General Public License or the Perl Artistic License All rights reserved. =cut