[PATCH v2 00/28] user_namespace: introduce fsid mappings
Christian Brauner
christian.brauner at ubuntu.com
Sun Feb 16 16:40:46 UTC 2020
On Sun, Feb 16, 2020 at 04:55:49PM +0100, Florian Weimer wrote:
> * Christian Brauner:
>
> > With fsid mappings we can solve this by writing an id mapping of 0
> > 100000 100000 and an fsid mapping of 0 300000 100000. On filesystem
> > access the kernel will now lookup the mapping for 300000 in the fsid
> > mapping tables of the user namespace. And since such a mapping exists,
> > the corresponding files will have correct ownership.
>
> I'm worried that this is a bit of a management nightmare because the
> data about the mapping does not live within the file system (it's
> externally determined, static, but crucial to the interpretation of
> file system content). I expect that many organizations have
Iiuc, that's already the case with user namespaces right now e.g. when
you have an on-disk mapping that doesn't match your user namespace
mapping.
> centralized allocation of user IDs, but centralized allocation of the
> static mapping does not appear feasible.
I thought we're working on this right now with the new nss
infrastructure to register id mappings aka the shadow discussion we've
been having.
>
> Have you considered a more complex design, where untranslated nested
> user IDs are store in a file attribute (or something like that)? This
That doesn't sound like it would be feasible especially in the nesting
case wrt. to performance.
Christian
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