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bug#48872: Guix services: ‘chmod’ leaves opportunity to leak secrets
From: |
Maxime Devos |
Subject: |
bug#48872: Guix services: ‘chmod’ leaves opportunity to leak secrets |
Date: |
Tue, 08 Jun 2021 10:55:57 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Evolution 3.34.2 |
Xinglu Chen schreef op zo 06-06-2021 om 14:51 [+0200]:
> [ This was reported on the Nixpkgs bug tracker a few weeks ago
> <https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/121293> ]
>
> When doing something like
>
> (call-with-output-file FILE
> (lambda (port)
> (display SECRET port)))
> (chmod FILE #o400)
>
> an unpriviliged user could open FILE before FILE had been chmod’ed, and
> then read the contents of FILE.
>
> One solution to this problem would be to use
>
> (mkdir (dirname FILE) #o400)
>
> before writing SECRET to FILE.
Alternatively, a variant of call-with-output-file
could be defined that has a #:perms argument.
This new procedure, let's call it call-with-output-file*,
could create a file with the right permissions with
(open "/etc/...-secret" (bitwise-ior O_WRONLY O_CREAT) #o400)
or something like that.
Then the vulnerable code above would become ...
(call-with-output-file* FILE
(lambda (port)
(display SECRET port))
#:perms #o400)
This seems a bit easier in usage to me!
No need to worry if changing the permissions of the parent
directory would break anything this way.
Greetings,
Maxime.
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