Since commit 73f03c2b4b52 ("fuse: Restrict allow_other to the superblock's namespace or a descendant"), access to allow_other FUSE filesystems has been limited to users in the mounting user namespace or descendants. This prevents a process that is privileged in its userns - but not its parent namespaces - from mounting a FUSE fs w/ allow_other that is accessible to processes in parent namespaces. While this restriction makes sense overall it breaks a legitimate usecase: I have a tracing daemon which needs to peek into process' open files in order to symbolicate - similar to 'perf'. The daemon is a privileged process in the root userns, but is unable to peek into FUSE filesystems mounted by processes in child namespaces. This patch adds a module param, allow_sys_admin_access, to act as an escape hatch for this descendant userns logic and for the allow_other mount option in general. Setting allow_sys_admin_access allows processes with CAP_SYS_ADMIN in the initial userns to access FUSE filesystems irrespective of the mounting userns or whether allow_other was set. A sysadmin setting this param must trust FUSEs on the host to not DoS processes as described in 73f03c2b4b52. Signed-off-by: Dave Marchevsky <davemarchevsky@xxxxxx> --- v3 -> v4: lore.kernel.org/linux-fsdevel/20220617004710.621301-1-davemarchevsky@xxxxxx * Add discussion of new module option and allow_other userns interaction in docs (Christian) v2 -> v3: lore.kernel.org/linux-fsdevel/20220601184407.2086986-1-davemarchevsky@xxxxxx * Module param now allows initial userns CAP_SYS_ADMIN to bypass allow_other check entirely v1 -> v2: lore.kernel.org/linux-fsdevel/20211111221142.4096653-1-davemarchevsky@xxxxxx * Use module param instead of capability check Documentation/filesystems/fuse.rst | 29 ++++++++++++++++++++++++----- fs/fuse/dir.c | 10 ++++++++++ 2 files changed, 34 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/fuse.rst b/Documentation/filesystems/fuse.rst index 8120c3c0cb4e..1e31e87aee68 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/fuse.rst +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/fuse.rst @@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ How are requirements fulfilled? the filesystem or not. Note that the *ptrace* check is not strictly necessary to - prevent B/2/i, it is enough to check if mount owner has enough + prevent C/2/i, it is enough to check if mount owner has enough privilege to send signal to the process accessing the filesystem, since *SIGSTOP* can be used to get a similar effect. @@ -288,10 +288,29 @@ I think these limitations are unacceptable? If a sysadmin trusts the users enough, or can ensure through other measures, that system processes will never enter non-privileged -mounts, it can relax the last limitation with a 'user_allow_other' -config option. If this config option is set, the mounting user can -add the 'allow_other' mount option which disables the check for other -users' processes. +mounts, it can relax the last limitation in several ways: + + - With the 'user_allow_other' config option. If this config option is + set, the mounting user can add the 'allow_other' mount option which + disables the check for other users' processes. + + User namespaces have an unintuitive interaction with 'allow_other': + an unprivileged user - normally restricted from mounting with + 'allow_other' - could do so in a user namespace where they're + privileged. If any process could access such an 'allow_other' mount + this would give the mounting user the ability to manipulate + processes in user namespaces where they're unprivileged. For this + reason 'allow_other' restricts access to users in the same userns + or a descendant. + + - With the 'allow_sys_admin_access' module option. If this option is + set, super user's processes have unrestricted access to mounts + irrespective of allow_other setting or user namespace of the + mounting user. + +Note that both of these relaxations expose the system to potential +information leak or *DoS* as described in points B and C/2/i-ii in the +preceding section. Kernel - userspace interface ============================ diff --git a/fs/fuse/dir.c b/fs/fuse/dir.c index 9dfee44e97ad..d325d2387615 100644 --- a/fs/fuse/dir.c +++ b/fs/fuse/dir.c @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ #include <linux/pagemap.h> #include <linux/file.h> #include <linux/fs_context.h> +#include <linux/moduleparam.h> #include <linux/sched.h> #include <linux/namei.h> #include <linux/slab.h> @@ -21,6 +22,12 @@ #include <linux/types.h> #include <linux/kernel.h> +static bool __read_mostly allow_sys_admin_access; +module_param(allow_sys_admin_access, bool, 0644); +MODULE_PARM_DESC(allow_sys_admin_access, + "Allow users with CAP_SYS_ADMIN in initial userns " + "to bypass allow_other access check"); + static void fuse_advise_use_readdirplus(struct inode *dir) { struct fuse_inode *fi = get_fuse_inode(dir); @@ -1229,6 +1236,9 @@ int fuse_allow_current_process(struct fuse_conn *fc) { const struct cred *cred; + if (allow_sys_admin_access && capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN)) + return 1; + if (fc->allow_other) return current_in_userns(fc->user_ns); -- 2.30.2