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It's not possible to run any of the scripts on distributions which do have `bash` not in `/bin`. This is being fixed by using `/usr/bin/env bash` instead. Signed-off-by: Sascha Grunert <sgrunert@suse.com>
171 lines
5.8 KiB
Bash
171 lines
5.8 KiB
Bash
#!/usr/bin/env bats -*- bats -*-
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#
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# Tests #2730 - regular users are not able to read/write container storage
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# Tests #6957 - /sys/dev (et al) are masked from unprivileged containers
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#
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load helpers
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@test "podman container storage is not accessible by unprivileged users" {
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skip_if_rootless "test meaningless without suid"
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skip_if_remote
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run_podman run --name c_uidmap --uidmap 0:10000:10000 $IMAGE true
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run_podman run --name c_uidmap_v --uidmap 0:10000:10000 -v foo:/foo $IMAGE true
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run_podman run --name c_mount $IMAGE \
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sh -c "echo hi > /myfile;mkdir -p /mydir/mysubdir; chmod 777 /myfile /mydir /mydir/mysubdir"
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run_podman mount c_mount
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mount_path=$output
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# Do all the work from within a test script. Since we'll be invoking it
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# as a user, the parent directory must be world-readable.
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test_script=$PODMAN_TMPDIR/fail-if-writable
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cat >$test_script <<"EOF"
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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path="$1"
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die() {
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echo "#/vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv" >&2
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echo "#| FAIL: $*" >&2
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echo "#\\^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^" >&2
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# Show permissions of directories from here on up
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while expr "$path" : "/var/lib/containers" >/dev/null; do
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echo "#| $(ls -ld $path)"
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path=$(dirname $path)
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done
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exit 1
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}
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parent=$(dirname "$path")
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if chmod +w $parent; then
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die "Able to chmod $parent"
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fi
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if chmod +w "$path"; then
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die "Able to chmod $path"
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fi
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if [ -d "$path" ]; then
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if ls "$path" >/dev/null; then
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die "Able to run 'ls $path' without error"
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fi
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if echo hi >"$path"/test; then
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die "Able to write to file under $path"
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fi
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else
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# Plain file
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if cat "$path" >/dev/null; then
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die "Able to read $path"
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fi
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if echo hi >"$path"; then
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die "Able to write to $path"
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fi
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fi
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exit 0
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EOF
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chmod 755 $PODMAN_TMPDIR $test_script
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# get podman image and container storage directories
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run_podman info --format '{{.Store.GraphRoot}}'
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is "$output" "/var/lib/containers/storage" "GraphRoot in expected place"
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GRAPH_ROOT="$output"
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run_podman info --format '{{.Store.RunRoot}}'
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is "$output" "/var/run/containers/storage" "RunRoot in expected place"
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RUN_ROOT="$output"
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# The main test: find all world-writable files or directories underneath
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# container storage, run the test script as a nonroot user, and try to
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# access each path.
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find $GRAPH_ROOT $RUN_ROOT \! -type l -perm -o+w -print | while read i; do
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dprint " o+w: $i"
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# use chroot because su fails if uid/gid don't exist or have no shell
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# For development: test all this by removing the "--userspec x:x"
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chroot --userspec 1000:1000 / $test_script "$i"
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done
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# Done. Clean up.
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rm -f $test_script
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run_podman umount c_mount
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run_podman rm c_mount
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run_podman rm c_uidmap c_uidmap_v
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}
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# #6957 - mask out /proc/acpi, /sys/dev, and other sensitive system files
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@test "sensitive mount points are masked without --privileged" {
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# Weird error, maybe a flake?
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# can only attach to created or running containers: container state improper
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# https://github.com/containers/podman/pull/7111#issuecomment-666858715
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skip_if_remote "FIXME: Weird flake"
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# FIXME: this should match the list in pkg/specgen/generate/config_linux.go
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local -a mps=(
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/proc/acpi
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/proc/kcore
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/proc/keys
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/proc/latency_stats
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/proc/timer_list
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/proc/timer_stats
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/proc/sched_debug
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/proc/scsi
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/sys/firmware
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/sys/fs/selinux
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/sys/dev
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)
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# Some of the above may not exist on our host. Find only the ones that do.
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local -a subset=()
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for mp in ${mps[@]}; do
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if [ -e $mp ]; then
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subset+=($mp)
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fi
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done
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# Run 'stat' on all the files, plus /dev/null. Get path, file type,
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# number of links, major, and minor (see below for why). Do it all
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# in one go, to avoid multiple podman-runs
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run_podman run --rm $IMAGE stat -c'%n:%F:%h:%T:%t' /dev/null ${subset[@]}
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local devnull=
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for result in "${lines[@]}"; do
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# e.g. /proc/acpi:character special file:1:3:1
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local IFS=:
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read path type nlinks major minor <<<"$result"
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if [[ $path = "/dev/null" ]]; then
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# /dev/null is our reference point: masked *files* (not directories)
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# will be created as /dev/null clones.
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# This depends on 'stat' returning results in argv order,
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# so /dev/null is first, so we have a reference for others.
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# If that ever breaks, this test will have to be done in two passes.
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devnull="$major:$minor"
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elif [[ $type = "character special file" ]]; then
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# Container file is a character device: it must match /dev/null
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is "$major:$minor" "$devnull" "$path: major/minor matches /dev/null"
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elif [[ $type = "directory" ]]; then
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# Directories: must be empty (only two links).
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# FIXME: this is a horrible almost-worthless test! It does not
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# actually check for files in the directory (expect: zero),
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# merely for the nonexistence of any subdirectories! It relies
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# on the observed (by Ed) fact that all the masked directories
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# contain further subdirectories on the host. If there's ever
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# a new masked directory that contains only files, this test
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# will silently pass without any indication of error.
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# If you can think of a better way to do this check,
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# please feel free to fix it.
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is "$nlinks" "2" "$path: directory link count"
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else
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die "$path: Unknown file type '$type'"
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fi
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done
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}
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# vim: filetype=sh
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