Re: [PATCH 0/4] make call_usermodehelper a bit more "safe"

From: Kees Cook
Date: Tue Jan 17 2017 - 12:23:43 EST


On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 8:49 AM, Greg KH <gregkh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Here's a second cut at my attempt to make call_usermodehelper a bit more
> "safe". It includes some patches from my previous series, and one new
> one. In all, this is a much smaller patchset, with better functionality
> in the end.
>
> The issue is that if you end up getting write access to kernel memory,
> if you change the string '/sbin/hotplug' to point to
> '/home/hacked/my_binary', then the next uevent that the system makes
> will call this binary instead of the "trusted" one.
>
> This series addresses this issue by doing two different things. The
> first 2 patches move a lot of existing call_usermodehelper binaries to
> read-only memory, preventing them from being able to be changed at all.
>
> The last patch introduces a new configuration option,
> STATIC_USERMODEHELPER. This option routes all call_usermodehelper()
> calls to a single userspace binary. That binary can then
> filter/mediate/blacklist/whitelist/whatever the "real" usermodehelper
> binaries and call them as needed (it determines the real one by looking
> at the first argument.)
>
> The location of this new binary can be set with the
> STATIC_USERMODEHELPER_PATH configuration option.
>
> If the user wants call_usermodehelper() to be disabled entirely,
> STATIC_USERMODEHELPER_PATH can be set to "", which will cause all
> call_usermodehelper() calls to do nothing, but return successful.
>
> Many thanks to the reviewers of the last patch series for their hints on
> how to mark strings properly to live in read-only memory always, and to
> Neil Brown for the idea of STATIC_USERMODEHELPER.
>
> If there are no complaints about these patches, I'll take them through
> my driver-core tree.

I like it! More things into .rodata. :)

Consider all three patches:

Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

-Kees

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Kees Cook
Nexus Security