Run the builds in a daemon-controled directory

Instead of running the builds under
`$TMPDIR/{unique-build-directory-owned-by-the-build-user}`, run them
under `$TMPDIR/{unique-build-directory-owned-by-the-daemon}/{subdir-owned-by-the-build-user}`
where the build directory is only readable and traversable by the daemon user.

This achieves two things:

1. It prevents builders from making their build directory world-readable
   (or even writeable), which would allow the outside world to interact
   with them.
2. It prevents external processes running as the build user (either
   because that somehow leaked, maybe as a consequence of 1., or because
   `build-users` isn't in use) from gaining access to the build
   directory.
This commit is contained in:
Théophane Hufschmitt 2024-04-02 17:06:48 +02:00
parent cad14405c2
commit 0e4baff868
4 changed files with 28 additions and 13 deletions

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@ -496,10 +496,13 @@ void LocalDerivationGoal::startBuilder()
additionalSandboxProfile = parsedDrv->getStringAttr("__sandboxProfile").value_or("");
#endif
/* Create a temporary directory where the build will take
place. */
tmpDir = createTempDir("", "nix-build-" + std::string(drvPath.name()), false, false, 0700);
/* Create a temporary directory where the build will take place.
* That directory is wrapped into a restricted daemon-owned one to make sure
* that the builder can't open its build directory to the world.
* */
auto parentTmpDir = createTempDir("", "nix-build-" + std::string(drvPath.name()), false, false, 0700);
tmpDir = parentTmpDir + "/build";
createDir(tmpDir, 0700);
chownToBuilder(tmpDir);
for (auto & [outputName, status] : initialOutputs) {

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@ -432,6 +432,11 @@ void deletePath(const Path & path)
deletePath(path, dummy);
}
void createDir(const Path &path, mode_t mode)
{
if (mkdir(path.c_str(), mode) == -1)
throw SysError("creating directory '%1%'", path);
}
Paths createDirs(const Path & path)
{

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@ -165,6 +165,11 @@ inline Paths createDirs(PathView path)
return createDirs(Path(path));
}
/**
* Create a single directory.
*/
void createDir(const Path & path, mode_t mode = 0755);
/**
* Create a symlink.
*/

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@ -16,6 +16,8 @@ let
set -x
chmod 700 .
# Shouldn't be able to open the root build directory
(! chmod 700 ..)
touch foo
@ -85,15 +87,15 @@ in
# Wait for the build to be ready
# This is OK because it runs as root, so we can access everything
machine.wait_for_file("/tmp/nix-build-open-build-dir.drv-0/syncPoint")
machine.wait_for_file("/tmp/nix-build-open-build-dir.drv-0/build/syncPoint")
# But Alice shouldn't be able to access the build directory
machine.fail("su alice -c 'ls /tmp/nix-build-open-build-dir.drv-0'")
machine.fail("su alice -c 'touch /tmp/nix-build-open-build-dir.drv-0/bar'")
machine.fail("su alice -c 'cat /tmp/nix-build-open-build-dir.drv-0/foo'")
machine.fail("su alice -c 'ls /tmp/nix-build-open-build-dir.drv-0/build'")
machine.fail("su alice -c 'touch /tmp/nix-build-open-build-dir.drv-0/build/bar'")
machine.fail("su alice -c 'cat /tmp/nix-build-open-build-dir.drv-0/build/foo'")
# Tell the user to finish the build
machine.succeed("echo foo > /tmp/nix-build-open-build-dir.drv-0/syncPoint")
machine.succeed("echo foo > /tmp/nix-build-open-build-dir.drv-0/build/syncPoint")
with subtest("Being able to execute stuff as the build user doesn't give access to the build dir"):
machine.succeed(r"""
@ -105,16 +107,16 @@ in
args = [ (builtins.storePath "${create-hello-world}") ];
}' >&2 &
""".strip())
machine.wait_for_file("/tmp/nix-build-innocent.drv-0/syncPoint")
machine.wait_for_file("/tmp/nix-build-innocent.drv-0/build/syncPoint")
# The build ran as `nixbld1` (which is the only build user on the
# machine), but a process running as `nixbld1` outside the sandbox
# shouldn't be able to touch the build directory regardless
machine.fail("su nixbld1 --shell ${pkgs.busybox-sandbox-shell}/bin/sh -c 'ls /tmp/nix-build-innocent.drv-0'")
machine.fail("su nixbld1 --shell ${pkgs.busybox-sandbox-shell}/bin/sh -c 'echo pwned > /tmp/nix-build-innocent.drv-0/result'")
machine.fail("su nixbld1 --shell ${pkgs.busybox-sandbox-shell}/bin/sh -c 'ls /tmp/nix-build-innocent.drv-0/build'")
machine.fail("su nixbld1 --shell ${pkgs.busybox-sandbox-shell}/bin/sh -c 'echo pwned > /tmp/nix-build-innocent.drv-0/build/result'")
# Finish the build
machine.succeed("echo foo > /tmp/nix-build-innocent.drv-0/syncPoint")
machine.succeed("echo foo > /tmp/nix-build-innocent.drv-0/build/syncPoint")
# Check that the build was not affected
machine.succeed(r"""