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#!/bin/bash ##CageFS proxyexec wrapper - ver 18 if [[ $EUID -eq 0 ]]; then echo 'Cannot be run as root' exit 1 fi USR=`/usr/bin/whoami` USER_TOKEN_PATH="/var/.cagefs/.cagefs.token" WEBSITE_ISOLATION_FLAG="/opt/cloudlinux/flags/enabled-flags.d/website-isolation.flag" # Trust boundary for the website-isolation token path: it must point # directly at the regular file that create_website_token_directory() # creates inside its root-owned per-user storage area. That area is # /var/cagefs/<prefix>/<user>/.cagefs/website/... on the host and is # bind-mounted into the cage at /var/.cagefs/website/... — both views # are accepted because libenter.enter_site() picks one or the other # depending on whether it runs inside or outside the cage. The file # itself is never a symlink, so we reject symlinks outright rather # than canonicalizing with realpath. Without this gate the attacker # controls both the env var WEBSITE_TOKEN_PATH and the file contents # at that path; the file contents land in $TOKEN, which is embedded # into the ssh remote command argv below and re-parsed by the remote # shell — so shell metacharacters in the file would execute on the # origin host. (Slite #7 / CLOS-4490) if [[ -f "$WEBSITE_ISOLATION_FLAG" && -n "$WEBSITE_TOKEN_PATH" ]]; then if [[ -L "$WEBSITE_TOKEN_PATH" ]]; then echo "cagefs.proxy: WEBSITE_TOKEN_PATH '$WEBSITE_TOKEN_PATH' must not be a symlink" >&2 exit 1 fi if [[ ! -f "$WEBSITE_TOKEN_PATH" ]]; then echo "cagefs.proxy: WEBSITE_TOKEN_PATH '$WEBSITE_TOKEN_PATH' is not an existing regular file" >&2 exit 1 fi # Reject `..` as a path component so the prefix check below cannot # be bypassed via traversal (e.g. /var/cagefs/../etc/passwd matches # the /var/cagefs/* glob but resolves outside the trusted area). case "$WEBSITE_TOKEN_PATH" in */../*|*/..) echo "cagefs.proxy: WEBSITE_TOKEN_PATH '$WEBSITE_TOKEN_PATH' must not contain '..' path components" >&2 exit 1 ;; esac case "$WEBSITE_TOKEN_PATH" in /var/cagefs/*|/var/.cagefs/*) ;; *) echo "cagefs.proxy: WEBSITE_TOKEN_PATH must be under /var/cagefs/ or /var/.cagefs/ (got '$WEBSITE_TOKEN_PATH')" >&2 exit 1 ;; esac USER_TOKEN_PATH="$WEBSITE_TOKEN_PATH" fi # The -L/-f/prefix gate above is defense-in-depth, TOCTOU is not exploitable because the # forwarded $TOKEN must still equal the legit on-disk bytes that the # origin's cagefs.server reads with open(..., O_NOFOLLOW) from a # uid-derived path (see find_website_by_token() in # proxyexec/cagefs.server.c) — a swapped symlink redirects what we # cat, never what the server reads, so a TOCTOU substitution can only # replace the forwarded bytes with something that fails the server's # constant-time comparison. TOKEN=`/bin/cat ${USER_TOKEN_PATH}` # Tokens are generated as fixed-length alphanumerics by # _generate_password() in py/clcagefslib/webisolation/jail_utils.py and # by the corresponding C helper. Any non-alphanumeric byte means the # token file was tampered with — refuse to forward it into the ssh # remote command, where the remote shell would re-parse metacharacters. # Use POSIX `case` rather than `[[ =~ ]]` because the wrapper is also # invoked through `sh` (e.g. jenkins_tests/rpm_tests/p_cagefs/ # 939-environment_var-check.sh), and dash treats `[[` as a missing # command — the regex form would falsely trip and exit the script. case "$TOKEN" in "" | *[!A-Za-z0-9]*) echo "cagefs.proxy: refusing to forward malformed token from $USER_TOKEN_PATH" >&2 exit 1 ;; esac # It's user's tmp directory and write to it is secure procedure # because this script is running only under usual user PIDFILE="/tmp/.cagefs.proxy.$$" USER_INTERRUPT=13 CWD=`pwd` ctrl_c_handler() { if [[ -f "$PIDFILE" ]]; then pid=`/bin/cat $PIDFILE` /bin/rm -f $PIDFILE > /dev/null 2>&1 /bin/kill -s SIGINT "$pid" > /dev/null 2>&1 fi exit $USER_INTERRUPT } if [[ -e /var/.cagefs/origin ]]; then ORIGIN=`/bin/cat /var/.cagefs/origin` REMOTE="/usr/bin/ssh -F /etc/ssh/cagefs-rexec_config $USR@$ORIGIN" $REMOTE CAGEFS_TOKEN="$TOKEN" /usr/sbin/proxyexec -c cagefs.sock "$USR" "$CWD" LVE_STATS_CONFIGS_READER $$ "$@" RETVAL=$? else trap 'ctrl_c_handler' 2 CAGEFS_TOKEN="$TOKEN" /usr/sbin/proxyexec -c cagefs.sock "$USR" "$CWD" LVE_STATS_CONFIGS_READER $$ "$@" RETVAL=$? /bin/rm -f $PIDFILE > /dev/null 2>&1 fi exit $RETVAL
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