Changes:
- updated to 2.6.0-test6
- added lscap to show fs caps for a particular file
This patch is available at:
<http://www.olafdietsche.de/linux/capability/>
Regards, Olaf.
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> This *untested* patch implements filesystem capabilities. It allows
> to run privileged executables without the need for suid root.
>
> Changes: - updated to 2.6.0-test6 - added lscap to show fs caps for a
> particular file
>
> This patch is available at:
> <http://www.olafdietsche.de/linux/capability/>
>
I have an alternate patch, implementing file capabilities using xattrs.
It also implements the
exec changes I proposed a few days back, but this time around it's a
config option. Note that
this patch is very non-intrusive. The user API is through setxattr and
friends, and the changes
to any filesystem to support this patch are minimal (add the
system.capabilities xattr and
validate its contents on setxattr).
The patch and user tools are at http://www.stanford.edu/~luto/linux-fscap/
(Apply the cap- patches in order. Patches are against 2.6.0-test6 vanilla.)
Olaf -- what do you think? (I like your CAP_SETFCAP addition -- I may
add it to my patch.
Currently anyone can chcap their own files, as long as they hold the
capabilities they want
to permit.)
Example:
$ su
# cp `which ping` myping
# chmod 755 myping
# chcap cap_net_raw+p myping
# exit
$ ./myping localhost
-- Andy Lutomirski
Andy Lutomirski <lu...@stanford.edu> writes:
> I have an alternate patch, implementing file capabilities using
> xattrs.
[...]
> The patch and user tools are at http://www.stanford.edu/~luto/linux-fscap/
> (Apply the cap- patches in order. Patches are against 2.6.0-test6 vanilla.)
I glanced over it and it looks interesting. Thanks for this
alternative view.
> Olaf -- what do you think? (I like your CAP_SETFCAP addition -- I may
> add it to my patch.
This is not my invention. It is part of the POSIX standard, see
<http://wt.xpilot.org/publications/posix.1e/> and
<http://wt.xpilot.org/publications/posix.1e/download.html>
Regards, Olaf.