[RFC PATCH 1/2] landlock: TCP network hooks implementation

Konstantin Meskhidze konstantin.meskhidze at huawei.com
Thu Feb 10 02:05:57 UTC 2022



2/7/2022 7:17 PM, Willem de Bruijn пишет:
>>>    If bind() function has already been restricted so the following
>>> listen() function is automatically banned. I agree with Mickaёl about
>>> the usecase here. Why do we need new-bound socket with restricted listening?
>>
>> The intended use-case is for a privileged process to open a connection
>> (i.e., bound and connected socket) and pass that to a restricted
>> process. The intent is for that process to only be allowed to
>> communicate over this pre-established channel.
>>
>> In practice, it is able to disconnect (while staying bound) and
>> elevate its privileges to that of a listening server:
>>
>> static void child_process(int fd)
>> {
>>          struct sockaddr addr = { .sa_family = AF_UNSPEC };
>>          int client_fd;
>>
>>          if (listen(fd, 1) == 0)
>>                  error(1, 0, "listen succeeded while connected");
>>
>>          if (connect(fd, &addr, sizeof(addr)))
>>                  error(1, errno, "disconnect");
>>
>>          if (listen(fd, 1))
>>                  error(1, errno, "listen");
>>
>>          client_fd = accept(fd, NULL, NULL);
>>          if (client_fd == -1)
>>                  error(1, errno, "accept");
>>
>>          if (close(client_fd))
>>                  error(1, errno, "close client");
>> }
>>
>> int main(int argc, char **argv)
>> {
>>          struct sockaddr_in6 addr = { 0 };
>>          pid_t pid;
>>          int fd;
>>
>>          fd = socket(PF_INET6, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
>>          if (fd == -1)
>>                  error(1, errno, "socket");
>>
>>          addr.sin6_family = AF_INET6;
>>          addr.sin6_addr = in6addr_loopback;
>>
>>          addr.sin6_port = htons(8001);
>>          if (bind(fd, (void *)&addr, sizeof(addr)))
>>                  error(1, errno, "bind");
>>
>>          addr.sin6_port = htons(8000);
>>          if (connect(fd, (void *)&addr, sizeof(addr)))
>>                  error(1, errno, "connect");
>>
>>          pid = fork();
>>          if (pid == -1)
>>                  error(1, errno, "fork");
>>
>>          if (pid)
>>                  wait(NULL);
>>          else
>>                  child_process(fd);
>>
>>          if (close(fd))
>>                  error(1, errno, "close");
>>
>>          return 0;
>> }
>>
>> It's fine to not address this case in this patch series directly, of
>> course. But we should be aware of the AF_UNSPEC loophole.
> 
> I did just notice that with autobind (i.e., without the explicit call
> to bind), the socket gets a different local port after listen. So
> internally a bind call may be made, which may or may not be correctly
> handled by the current landlock implementation already:

   Thanks again. I will check it out.
> 
> +static void show_local_port(int fd)
> +{
> +       char addr_str[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
> +       struct sockaddr_in6 addr = { 0 };
> +       socklen_t alen;
> +
> +       alen = sizeof(addr);
> +       if (getsockname(fd, (void *)&addr, &alen))
> +               error(1, errno, "getsockname");
> +
> +       if (addr.sin6_family != AF_INET6)
> +               error(1, 0, "getsockname: family");
> +
> +       if (!inet_ntop(AF_INET6, &addr.sin6_addr, addr_str, sizeof(addr_str)))
> +               error(1, errno, "inet_ntop");
> +       fprintf(stderr, "server: %s:%hu\n", addr_str, ntohs(addr.sin6_port));
> +
> +}
> +
> @@ -23,6 +42,8 @@ static void child_process(int fd)
>          if (connect(fd, &addr, sizeof(addr)))
>                  error(1, errno, "disconnect");
> 
> +       show_local_port(fd);
> +
>          if (listen(fd, 1))
>                  error(1, errno, "listen");
> 
> +       show_local_port(fd);
> +
> 
> @@ -47,10 +68,6 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
>          addr.sin6_family = AF_INET6;
>          addr.sin6_addr = in6addr_loopback;
> 
> -       addr.sin6_port = htons(8001);
> -       if (bind(fd, (void *)&addr, sizeof(addr)))
> -               error(1, errno, "bind");
> -
>          addr.sin6_port = htons(8000);
>          if (connect(fd, (void *)&addr, sizeof(addr)))
>                  error(1, errno, "connect");
> .



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