/* Copyright (c) 2015-2018, The Tor Project, Inc. */ /* See LICENSE for licensing information */ #include "or.h" #ifdef HAVE_SYS_CAPABILITY_H #include #endif #define TEST_BUILT_WITH_CAPS 0 #define TEST_HAVE_CAPS 1 #define TEST_ROOT_CAN_BIND_LOW 2 #define TEST_SETUID 3 #define TEST_SETUID_KEEPCAPS 4 #define TEST_SETUID_STRICT 5 static const struct { const char *name; int test_id; } which_test[] = { { "built-with-caps", TEST_BUILT_WITH_CAPS }, { "have-caps", TEST_HAVE_CAPS }, { "root-bind-low", TEST_ROOT_CAN_BIND_LOW }, { "setuid", TEST_SETUID }, { "setuid-keepcaps", TEST_SETUID_KEEPCAPS }, { "setuid-strict", TEST_SETUID_STRICT }, { NULL, 0 } }; #if !defined(_WIN32) /* 0 on no, 1 on yes, -1 on failure. */ static int check_can_bind_low_ports(void) { int port; struct sockaddr_in sin; memset(&sin, 0, sizeof(sin)); sin.sin_family = AF_INET; for (port = 600; port < 1024; ++port) { sin.sin_port = htons(port); tor_socket_t fd = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP); if (! SOCKET_OK(fd)) { perror("socket"); return -1; } int one = 1; if (setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET,SO_REUSEADDR, (void*)&one, (socklen_t)sizeof(one))) { perror("setsockopt"); tor_close_socket_simple(fd); return -1; } int res = bind(fd, (struct sockaddr *)&sin, sizeof(sin)); tor_close_socket_simple(fd); if (res == 0) { /* bind was successful */ return 1; } else if (errno == EACCES || errno == EPERM) { /* Got a permission-denied error. */ return 0; } else if (errno == EADDRINUSE) { /* Huh; somebody is using that port. */ } else { perror("bind"); } } return -1; } #endif /* !defined(_WIN32) */ int main(int argc, char **argv) { #if defined(_WIN32) (void) argc; (void) argv; (void) which_test; fprintf(stderr, "This test is not supported on your OS.\n"); return 77; #else /* !(defined(_WIN32)) */ const char *username; const char *testname; if (argc != 3) { fprintf(stderr, "I want 2 arguments: a username and a command.\n"); return 1; } if (getuid() != 0) { fprintf(stderr, "This test only works when it's run as root.\n"); return 1; } username = argv[1]; testname = argv[2]; int test_id = -1; int i; for (i = 0; which_test[i].name; ++i) { if (!strcmp(which_test[i].name, testname)) { test_id = which_test[i].test_id; break; } } if (test_id == -1) { fprintf(stderr, "Unrecognized test '%s'\n", testname); return 1; } #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_CAPABILITIES const int have_cap_support = 1; #else const int have_cap_support = 0; #endif int okay; init_logging(1); log_severity_list_t sev; memset(&sev, 0, sizeof(sev)); set_log_severity_config(LOG_WARN, LOG_ERR, &sev); add_stream_log(&sev, "", fileno(stderr)); switch (test_id) { case TEST_BUILT_WITH_CAPS: /* Succeed if we were built with capability support. */ okay = have_cap_support; break; case TEST_HAVE_CAPS: /* Succeed if "capabilities work" == "we were built with capability * support." */ okay = have_cap_support == have_capability_support(); break; case TEST_ROOT_CAN_BIND_LOW: /* Succeed if root can bind low ports. */ okay = check_can_bind_low_ports() == 1; break; case TEST_SETUID: /* Succeed if we can do a setuid with no capability retention, and doing * so makes us lose the ability to bind low ports */ case TEST_SETUID_KEEPCAPS: /* Succeed if we can do a setuid with capability retention, and doing so * does not make us lose the ability to bind low ports */ { int keepcaps = (test_id == TEST_SETUID_KEEPCAPS); okay = switch_id(username, keepcaps ? SWITCH_ID_KEEP_BINDLOW : 0) == 0; if (okay) { okay = check_can_bind_low_ports() == keepcaps; } break; } case TEST_SETUID_STRICT: /* Succeed if, after a setuid, we cannot setuid back, and we cannot * re-grab any capabilities. */ okay = switch_id(username, SWITCH_ID_KEEP_BINDLOW) == 0; if (okay) { /* We'd better not be able to setuid back! */ if (setuid(0) == 0 || errno != EPERM) { okay = 0; } } #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_CAPABILITIES if (okay) { cap_t caps = cap_get_proc(); const cap_value_t caplist[] = { CAP_SETUID, }; cap_set_flag(caps, CAP_PERMITTED, 1, caplist, CAP_SET); if (cap_set_proc(caps) == 0 || errno != EPERM) { okay = 0; } cap_free(caps); } #endif /* defined(HAVE_LINUX_CAPABILITIES) */ break; default: fprintf(stderr, "Unsupported test '%s'\n", testname); okay = 0; break; } if (!okay) { fprintf(stderr, "Test %s failed!\n", testname); } return (okay ? 0 : 1); #endif /* defined(_WIN32) */ }