[PATCH 0/3] Enable namespaced file capabilities
Stefan Berger
stefanb at linux.vnet.ibm.com
Thu Jun 22 18:59:46 UTC 2017
This series of patches primary goal is to enable file capabilities
in user namespaces without affecting the file capabilities that are
effective on the host. This is to prevent that any unprivileged user
on the host maps his own uid to root in a private namespace, writes
the xattr, and executes the file with privilege on the host.
We achieve this goal by writing extended attributes with a different
name when a user namespace is used. If for example the root user
in a user namespace writes the security.capability xattr, the name
of the xattr that is actually written is encoded as
security.capability at uid=1000 for root mapped to uid 1000 on the host.
When listing the xattrs on the host, the existing security.capability
as well as the security.capability at uid=1000 will be shown. Inside the
namespace only 'security.capability', with the value of
security.capability at uid=1000, is visible.
To maintain compatibility with existing behavior, the value of
security.capability of the host is shown inside the user namespace
once the security.capability of the user namespace has been removed
(which really removes security.capability at uid=1000). Writing to
an extended attribute inside a user namespace effectively hides the
extended attribute of the host.
The general framework that is established with these patches can
be applied to other extended attributes as well, such as security.ima
or the 'trusted.' prefix . Another extended attribute that needed to
be enabled here is 'security.selinux,' since otherwise this extended
attribute would not be shown anymore inside a user namespace.
Regards,
Stefan & Serge
Stefan Berger (3):
xattr: Enable security.capability in user namespaces
Enable capabilities of files from shared filesystem
Enable security.selinux in user namespaces
fs/xattr.c | 472 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
security/commoncap.c | 36 +++-
security/selinux/hooks.c | 9 +-
3 files changed, 501 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)
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2.7.4
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