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Re: /proc filesystem allows bypassing directory permissions on Linux
| From: |
Pavel Machek <pavel ucw cz> |
| To: |
psz maths usyd edu au |
| Cc: |
dan lightwave net ru, bugtraq securityfocus com |
| Subject: |
Re: /proc filesystem allows bypassing directory permissions on Linux |
| Date: |
Sat - Oct 24, 2009 12:50 PM |
On Sat 2009-10-24 10:47:38, psz@maths.usyd.edu.au wrote:
> 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:
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> ln /tmp/my_priv/unwritable_file /tmp/hardlink-to-object
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> 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).
You are welcome to try it. link count is 2 for "ln" case and 1 for
"/proc" case -- and that's exactly the problem. "pavel" has no chance
to know that backdoor exists.
Pavel
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