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Re: /proc filesystem allows bypassing directory permissions on Linux

From: psz maths usyd edu au
To: dan lightwave net ru, pavel ucw cz
Cc: bugtraq securityfocus com
Subject: Re: /proc filesystem allows bypassing directory permissions on Linux
Date: Fri - Oct 23, 2009 04:38 PM


Dear Pavel,

> ... can you see a way to write to that file when /proc is unmounted?

While there is legitimate access to do so (after file is created and
before pavel issues 'chmod 700 /tmp/my_priv'), guest to use commands:

  ln /tmp/my_priv/unwritable_file /tmp/hardlink-to-object

and then use that instead of /proc/self/fd/3, should work same as
original "attack" (and am curious whether 'link counts' shown by
'ls -l /tmp/my_priv/unwritable_file' are 1 or 2 in each case).

Cheers, Paul

Paul Szabo   psz@maths.usyd.edu.au   http://www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/psz/
School of Mathematics and Statistics   University of Sydney    Australia




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