Added flag to display all warnings during compiling.
Added status checks when parsing user/group IDs for Linux.
Make sure Linux drops original user's groups when running as another user.
Seeing this being used on even more system like Illumos with this ugly
and security critical bug open makes me cringe every time I check if it
was finally fixed.
I reported it directly to the maintainer in 2017. I reported it to
pkgsrc-security@netbsd.org without a response.
and PATH from the original user to the target user. This could cause
files in the wrogn path or home directory to be read (or written to),
which resulted in potential security problems.
This has been changed so that only DISPLAY and TERM are passed to the
new environment. This is fine for running command line programs. When
GUI programs need to be run, "keepenv" can be added to the user's
doas.conf entry. This results in variables like HOME being copied
to the target user, allowing GUI programs to run.
Many thanks to Sander Bos for reporting this issue and explaining
how it can be exploited.
This commit also adds the ability to pass a customized PATH to
target users. The new PATH can be set at compile time in the
Makefile. The default path is provided in the Makefile and commented
out.
commands matching the "cmd" parameter in doas.conf. The path
should be shortened to system-standard paths. This prevents
the user from injecting their own application with a familiar
name in their PATH variable and tricking doas into running it.
openpam_ttyconv checks if stdin is a terminal and if it is then does
not bother to open /dev/tty. The result is that PAM writes the
password prompt directly to stdout. In scenarios where stdin is a
terminal, but stdout is redirected to a file e.g. by running doas ls
&> ls.out interactively, the password prompt gets written to ls.out as
well. By closing stdin first we forces PAM to read/write to/from the
terminal directly. We restore stdin after authenticating.
Also see https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd/blob/master/contrib/openpam/lib/libpam/openpam_ttyconv.c#L293
been set in the doas.conf file) then we do not need to redirect a password
prompt to stderr. This patch makes sure output is displayed properly
when the user authenticates with "nopass" set.