Re: [PATCH net] selinux: do not report error on connect(AF_UNSPEC)

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On 5/8/19 2:12 PM, Stephen Smalley wrote:
On 5/8/19 9:32 AM, Paolo Abeni wrote:
calling connect(AF_UNSPEC) on an already connected TCP socket is an
established way to disconnect() such socket. After commit 68741a8adab9
("selinux: Fix ltp test connect-syscall failure") it no longer works
and, in the above scenario connect() fails with EAFNOSUPPORT.

Fix the above falling back to the generic/old code when the address family
is not AF_INET{4,6}, but leave the SCTP code path untouched, as it has
specific constraints.

Fixes: 68741a8adab9 ("selinux: Fix ltp test connect-syscall failure")
Reported-by: Tom Deseyn <tdeseyn@xxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
  security/selinux/hooks.c | 8 ++++----
  1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/security/selinux/hooks.c b/security/selinux/hooks.c
index c61787b15f27..d82b87c16b0a 100644
--- a/security/selinux/hooks.c
+++ b/security/selinux/hooks.c
@@ -4649,7 +4649,7 @@ static int selinux_socket_connect_helper(struct socket *sock,
          struct lsm_network_audit net = {0,};
          struct sockaddr_in *addr4 = NULL;
          struct sockaddr_in6 *addr6 = NULL;
-        unsigned short snum;
+        unsigned short snum = 0;
          u32 sid, perm;
          /* sctp_connectx(3) calls via selinux_sctp_bind_connect()
@@ -4674,12 +4674,12 @@ static int selinux_socket_connect_helper(struct socket *sock,
              break;
          default:
              /* Note that SCTP services expect -EINVAL, whereas
-             * others expect -EAFNOSUPPORT.
+             * others must handle this at the protocol level:
+             * connect(AF_UNSPEC) on a connected socket is
+             * a documented way disconnect the socket.
               */
              if (sksec->sclass == SECCLASS_SCTP_SOCKET)
                  return -EINVAL;
-            else
-                return -EAFNOSUPPORT;

I think we need to return 0 here.  Otherwise, we'll fall through with an uninitialized snum, triggering a random/bogus permission check.

Sorry, I see that you initialize snum above. Nonetheless, I think the correct behavior here is to skip the check since this is a disconnect, not a connect.


          }
          err = sel_netport_sid(sk->sk_protocol, snum, &sid);






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