Re: [PATCH -v2] capabilites: allow the application of capabilitylimits to usermode helpers

From: Greg KH
Date: Wed Mar 09 2011 - 16:38:23 EST


On Wed, Mar 09, 2011 at 02:33:31PM -0500, Eric Paris wrote:
> There is no way to limit the capabilities of usermodehelpers. This problem
> reared its head recently when someone complained that any user with
> cap_net_admin was able to load arbitrary kernel modules, even though the user
> didn't have cap_sys_module. The reason is because the actual load is done by
> a usermode helper and those always have the full cap set. This patch addes new
> sysctls which allow us to bound the permissions of usermode helpers.
>
> /proc/sys/kernel/usermodehelper/bset
> /proc/sys/kernel/usermodehelper/inheritable

Shouldn't these be documented somewhere? Documentation/ABI?

> You must have CAP_SYS_MODULE to change these (changes are &= ONLY).

Why that permission? Just because 'modprobe' is usually run from this
callback? Or some other reason?

> When the kernel launches a usermodehelper it will do so with these as
> the bset and pI.

Shouldn't the caller of these functions be the ones dictating the
capabilities it should be run with?

thanks,

greg k-h
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