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206 lines
6.8 KiB
Nix
206 lines
6.8 KiB
Nix
{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
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let
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inherit (config.security) wrapperDir wrappers setuidPrograms;
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programs =
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(lib.mapAttrsToList
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(n: v: (if v ? "program" then v else v // {program=n;}))
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wrappers);
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mkWrapper = { program, source ? null, ...}: ''
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parentWrapperDir=$(dirname ${wrapperDir})
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gcc -Wall -O2 -DSOURCE_PROG=\"${source}\" -DWRAPPER_DIR=\"$parentWrapperDir\" \
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-lcap-ng -lcap ${./wrapper.c} -o $out/bin/${program}.wrapper -L ${pkgs.libcap.lib}/lib -L ${pkgs.libcap_ng}/lib \
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-I ${pkgs.libcap.dev}/include -I ${pkgs.libcap_ng}/include -I ${pkgs.linuxHeaders}/include
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'';
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wrappedPrograms = pkgs.stdenv.mkDerivation {
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name = "permissions-wrapper";
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unpackPhase = "true";
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installPhase = ''
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mkdir -p $out/bin
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${lib.concatMapStrings mkWrapper programs}
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'';
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};
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###### Activation script for the setcap wrappers
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mkSetcapProgram =
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{ program
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, capabilities
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, source ? null
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, owner ? "nobody"
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, group ? "nogroup"
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, ...
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}:
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assert (lib.versionAtLeast (lib.getVersion config.boot.kernelPackages.kernel) "4.3");
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''
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cp ${wrappedPrograms}/bin/${program}.wrapper $wrapperDir/${program}
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# Prevent races
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chmod 0000 $wrapperDir/${program}
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chown ${owner}.${group} $wrapperDir/${program}
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# Set desired capabilities on the file plus cap_setpcap so
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# the wrapper program can elevate the capabilities set on
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# its file into the Ambient set.
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${pkgs.libcap.out}/bin/setcap "cap_setpcap,${capabilities}" $wrapperDir/${program}
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# Set the executable bit
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chmod u+rx,g+x,o+x $wrapperDir/${program}
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'';
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###### Activation script for the setuid wrappers
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mkSetuidProgram =
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{ program
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, source ? null
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, owner ? "nobody"
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, group ? "nogroup"
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, setuid ? false
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, setgid ? false
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, permissions ? "u+rx,g+x,o+x"
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, ...
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}: ''
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cp ${wrappedPrograms}/bin/${program}.wrapper $wrapperDir/${program}
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# Prevent races
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chmod 0000 $wrapperDir/${program}
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chown ${owner}.${group} $wrapperDir/${program}
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chmod "u${if setuid then "+" else "-"}s,g${if setgid then "+" else "-"}s,${permissions}" $wrapperDir/${program}
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'';
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mkWrappedPrograms =
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builtins.map
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(s: if (s ? "capabilities")
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then mkSetcapProgram s
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else if
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(s ? "setuid" && s.setuid == true) ||
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(s ? "setguid" && s.setguid == true) ||
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(s ? "permissions")
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then mkSetuidProgram s
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else mkSetuidProgram
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({ owner = "root";
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group = "root";
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setuid = true;
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setgid = false;
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permissions = "u+rx,g+x,o+x";
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} // s)
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) programs;
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in
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{
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###### interface
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options = {
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security.wrappers = lib.mkOption {
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type = lib.types.attrs;
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default = {};
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example = {
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sendmail.source = "/nix/store/.../bin/sendmail";
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ping = {
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source = "${pkgs.iputils.out}/bin/ping";
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owner = "nobody";
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group = "nogroup";
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capabilities = "cap_net_raw+ep";
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};
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};
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description = ''
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This option allows the ownership and permissions on the setuid
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wrappers for specific programs to be overridden from the
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default (setuid root, but not setgid root).
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Additionally, this option can set capabilities on a wrapper
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program that propagates those capabilities down to the
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wrapped, real program.
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The <literal>program</literal> attribute is the name of the
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program to be wrapped. If no <literal>source</literal>
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attribute is provided, specifying the absolute path to the
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program, then the program will be searched for in the path
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environment variable.
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NOTE: cap_setpcap, which is required for the wrapper program
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to be able to raise caps into the Ambient set is NOT raised to
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the Ambient set so that the real program cannot modify its own
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capabilities!! This may be too restrictive for cases in which
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the real program needs cap_setpcap but it at least leans on
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the side security paranoid vs. too relaxed.
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'';
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};
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security.old-wrapperDir = lib.mkOption {
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type = lib.types.path;
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default = "/var/setuid-wrappers";
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internal = true;
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description = ''
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This option defines the path to the wrapper programs. It
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should not be overriden.
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'';
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};
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security.wrapperDir = lib.mkOption {
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type = lib.types.path;
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default = "/run/wrappers/bin";
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internal = true;
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description = ''
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This option defines the path to the wrapper programs. It
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should not be overriden.
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'';
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};
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};
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###### implementation
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config = {
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# Make sure our wrapperDir exports to the PATH env variable when
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# initializing the shell
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environment.extraInit = ''
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# Wrappers override other bin directories.
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export PATH="${wrapperDir}:$PATH"
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'';
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###### setcap activation script
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system.activationScripts.wrappers =
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lib.stringAfter [ "users" ]
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''
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# Look in the system path and in the default profile for
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# programs to be wrapped.
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WRAPPER_PATH=${config.system.path}/bin:${config.system.path}/sbin
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# Remove the old /var/setuid-wrappers path from the system...
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if [ -d ${config.security.old-wrapperDir} ]; then
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rm -rf ${config.security.old-wrapperDir}
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fi
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# Get the "/run/wrappers" path, we want to place the tmpdirs
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# for the wrappers there
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parentWrapperDir="$(dirname ${wrapperDir})"
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mkdir -p "$parentWrapperDir"
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wrapperDir=$(mktemp --directory --tmpdir="$parentWrapperDir" wrappers.XXXXXXXXXX)
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chmod a+rx $wrapperDir
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${lib.concatStringsSep "\n" mkWrappedPrograms}
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if [ -L ${wrapperDir} ]; then
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# Atomically replace the symlink
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# See https://axialcorps.com/2013/07/03/atomically-replacing-files-and-directories/
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old=$(readlink -f ${wrapperDir})
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ln --symbolic --force --no-dereference $wrapperDir ${wrapperDir}-tmp
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mv --no-target-directory ${wrapperDir}-tmp ${wrapperDir}
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rm --force --recursive $old
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elif [ -d ${wrapperDir} ]; then
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# Compatibility with old state, just remove the folder and symlink
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rm -f ${wrapperDir}/*
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# if it happens to be a tmpfs
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${pkgs.utillinux}/bin/umount ${wrapperDir} || true
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rm -d ${wrapperDir}
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ln -d --symbolic $wrapperDir ${wrapperDir}
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else
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# For initial setup
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ln --symbolic $wrapperDir ${wrapperDir}
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fi
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'';
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};
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}
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