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Date:   Wed, 10 Oct 2018 10:45:29 -0700
From:   Andy Lutomirski <luto@...capital.net>
To:     Tycho Andersen <tycho@...ho.ws>
Cc:     Christian Brauner <christian@...uner.io>,
        Kees Cook <keescook@...omium.org>,
        Jann Horn <jannh@...gle.com>,
        Linux API <linux-api@...r.kernel.org>,
        Linux Containers <containers@...ts.linux-foundation.org>,
        Akihiro Suda <suda.akihiro@....ntt.co.jp>,
        Oleg Nesterov <oleg@...hat.com>,
        LKML <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>,
        "Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm@...ssion.com>,
        Linux FS Devel <linux-fsdevel@...r.kernel.org>,
        Christian Brauner <christian.brauner@...ntu.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v7 3/6] seccomp: add a way to get a listener fd from ptrace

On Mon, Oct 8, 2018 at 11:00 AM Tycho Andersen <tycho@...ho.ws> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Oct 08, 2018 at 05:16:30PM +0200, Christian Brauner wrote:
> > On Thu, Sep 27, 2018 at 09:11:16AM -0600, Tycho Andersen wrote:
> > > As an alternative to SECCOMP_FILTER_FLAG_GET_LISTENER, perhaps a ptrace()
> > > version which can acquire filters is useful. There are at least two reasons
> > > this is preferable, even though it uses ptrace:
> > >
> > > 1. You can control tasks that aren't cooperating with you
> > > 2. You can control tasks whose filters block sendmsg() and socket(); if the
> > >    task installs a filter which blocks these calls, there's no way with
> > >    SECCOMP_FILTER_FLAG_GET_LISTENER to get the fd out to the privileged task.
> >
> > So for the slow of mind aka me:
> > I'm not sure I completely understand this problem. Can you outline how
> > sendmsg() and socket() are involved in this?
> >
> > I'm also not sure that this holds (but I might misunderstand the
> > problem) afaict, you could do try to get the fd out via CLONE_FILES and
> > other means so something like:
> >
> > // let's pretend the libc wrapper for clone actually has sane semantics
> > pid = clone(CLONE_FILES);
> > if (pid == 0) {
> >         fd = seccomp(SECCOMP_SET_MODE_FILTER, SECCOMP_FILTER_FLAG_NEW_LISTENER, &prog);
> >
> >         // Now this fd will be valid in both parent and child.
> >         // If you haven't blocked it you can inform the parent what
> >         // the fd number is via pipe2(). If you have blocked it you can
> >         // use dup2() and dup to a known fd number.
> > }
>
> But what if your seccomp filter wants to block both pipe2() and
> dup2()? Whatever syscall you want to use to do this could be blocked
> by some seccomp policy, which means you might not be able to use this
> feature in some cases.

You don't need a syscall at all. You can use shared memory.

>
> Perhaps it's unlikely, and we can just go forward knowing this. But it
> seems like it is worth at least acknowledging that you can wedge
> yourself into a corner.
>

I think that what we *really* want is a way to create a seccomp fitter
and activate it later (on execve or via another call to seccomp(),
perhaps).  And we already sort of have that using ptrace() but a
better interface would be nice when a real use case gets figured out.

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