/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/oslo_rootwrap/filters.py is in python-oslo.rootwrap 5.1.0-2.
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import os
import pwd
import re
def _getuid(user):
"""Return uid for user."""
return pwd.getpwnam(user).pw_uid
class CommandFilter(object):
"""Command filter only checking that the 1st argument matches exec_path."""
def __init__(self, exec_path, run_as, *args):
self.name = ''
self.exec_path = exec_path
self.run_as = run_as
self.args = args
self.real_exec = None
def get_exec(self, exec_dirs=None):
"""Returns existing executable, or empty string if none found."""
exec_dirs = exec_dirs or []
if self.real_exec is not None:
return self.real_exec
self.real_exec = ""
if os.path.isabs(self.exec_path):
if os.access(self.exec_path, os.X_OK):
self.real_exec = self.exec_path
else:
for binary_path in exec_dirs:
expanded_path = os.path.join(binary_path, self.exec_path)
if os.access(expanded_path, os.X_OK):
self.real_exec = expanded_path
break
return self.real_exec
def match(self, userargs):
"""Only check that the first argument (command) matches exec_path."""
return userargs and os.path.basename(self.exec_path) == userargs[0]
def preexec(self):
"""Setuid in subprocess right before command is invoked."""
if self.run_as != 'root':
os.setuid(_getuid(self.run_as))
def get_command(self, userargs, exec_dirs=None):
"""Returns command to execute."""
exec_dirs = exec_dirs or []
to_exec = self.get_exec(exec_dirs=exec_dirs) or self.exec_path
return [to_exec] + userargs[1:]
def get_environment(self, userargs):
"""Returns specific environment to set, None if none."""
return None
class RegExpFilter(CommandFilter):
"""Command filter doing regexp matching for every argument."""
def match(self, userargs):
# Early skip if command or number of args don't match
if (not userargs or len(self.args) != len(userargs)):
# DENY: argument numbers don't match
return False
# Compare each arg (anchoring pattern explicitly at end of string)
for (pattern, arg) in zip(self.args, userargs):
try:
if not re.match(pattern + '$', arg):
# DENY: Some arguments did not match
return False
except re.error:
# DENY: Badly-formed filter
return False
# ALLOW: All arguments matched
return True
class PathFilter(CommandFilter):
"""Command filter checking that path arguments are within given dirs
One can specify the following constraints for command arguments:
1) pass - pass an argument as is to the resulting command
2) some_str - check if an argument is equal to the given string
3) abs path - check if a path argument is within the given base dir
A typical rootwrapper filter entry looks like this:
# cmdname: filter name, raw command, user, arg_i_constraint [, ...]
chown: PathFilter, /bin/chown, root, nova, /var/lib/images
"""
def match(self, userargs):
if not userargs or len(userargs) < 2:
return False
arguments = userargs[1:]
equal_args_num = len(self.args) == len(arguments)
exec_is_valid = super(PathFilter, self).match(userargs)
args_equal_or_pass = all(
arg == 'pass' or arg == value
for arg, value in zip(self.args, arguments)
if not os.path.isabs(arg) # arguments not specifying abs paths
)
paths_are_within_base_dirs = all(
os.path.commonprefix([arg, os.path.realpath(value)]) == arg
for arg, value in zip(self.args, arguments)
if os.path.isabs(arg) # arguments specifying abs paths
)
return (equal_args_num and
exec_is_valid and
args_equal_or_pass and
paths_are_within_base_dirs)
def get_command(self, userargs, exec_dirs=None):
exec_dirs = exec_dirs or []
command, arguments = userargs[0], userargs[1:]
# convert path values to canonical ones; copy other args as is
args = [os.path.realpath(value) if os.path.isabs(arg) else value
for arg, value in zip(self.args, arguments)]
return super(PathFilter, self).get_command([command] + args,
exec_dirs)
class KillFilter(CommandFilter):
"""Specific filter for the kill calls.
1st argument is the user to run /bin/kill under
2nd argument is the location of the affected executable
if the argument is not absolute, it is checked against $PATH
Subsequent arguments list the accepted signals (if any)
This filter relies on /proc to accurately determine affected
executable, so it will only work on procfs-capable systems (not OSX).
"""
def __init__(self, *args):
super(KillFilter, self).__init__("/bin/kill", *args)
def _program_path(self, command):
"""Determine the full path for command"""
if os.path.isabs(command):
return command
else:
for path in os.environ.get('PATH', '').split(os.pathsep):
program = os.path.join(path, command)
if os.path.isfile(program):
return program
return command
def _program(self, pid):
"""Determine the program associated with pid"""
try:
command = os.readlink("/proc/%d/exe" % int(pid))
except (ValueError, EnvironmentError):
# Incorrect PID
return None
# NOTE(yufang521247): /proc/PID/exe may have '\0' on the
# end, because python doesn't stop at '\0' when read the
# target path.
command = command.partition('\0')[0]
# NOTE(dprince): /proc/PID/exe may have ' (deleted)' on
# the end if an executable is updated or deleted
if command.endswith(" (deleted)"):
command = command[:-len(" (deleted)")]
# /proc/PID/exe may have been renamed with
# a ';......' or '.#prelink#......' suffix etc.
# So defer to /proc/PID/cmdline in that case.
if not os.path.isfile(command):
try:
with open("/proc/%d/cmdline" % int(pid)) as pfile:
cmdline = pfile.read().partition('\0')[0]
cmdline = self._program_path(cmdline)
if os.path.isfile(cmdline):
command = cmdline
# Note we don't return None if cmdline doesn't exist
# as that will allow killing a process where the exe
# has been removed from the system rather than updated.
except EnvironmentError:
return None
return command
def match(self, userargs):
if not userargs or userargs[0] != "kill":
return False
args = list(userargs)
if len(args) == 3:
# A specific signal is requested
signal = args.pop(1)
if signal not in self.args[1:]:
# Requested signal not in accepted list
return False
else:
if len(args) != 2:
# Incorrect number of arguments
return False
if len(self.args) > 1:
# No signal requested, but filter requires specific signal
return False
command = self._program(args[1])
if not command:
return False
kill_command = self.args[0]
if os.path.isabs(kill_command):
return kill_command == command
return (os.path.isabs(command) and
kill_command == os.path.basename(command) and
os.path.dirname(command) in os.environ.get('PATH', ''
).split(':'))
class ReadFileFilter(CommandFilter):
"""Specific filter for the utils.read_file_as_root call."""
def __init__(self, file_path, *args):
self.file_path = file_path
super(ReadFileFilter, self).__init__("/bin/cat", "root", *args)
def match(self, userargs):
return (userargs == ['cat', self.file_path])
class IpFilter(CommandFilter):
"""Specific filter for the ip utility to that does not match exec."""
def match(self, userargs):
if userargs[0] == 'ip':
# Avoid the 'netns exec' command here
for a, b in zip(userargs[1:], userargs[2:]):
if a == 'netns':
return (b != 'exec')
else:
return True
class EnvFilter(CommandFilter):
"""Specific filter for the env utility.
Behaves like CommandFilter, except that it handles
leading env A=B.. strings appropriately.
"""
def _extract_env(self, arglist):
"""Extract all leading NAME=VALUE arguments from arglist."""
envs = set()
for arg in arglist:
if '=' not in arg:
break
envs.add(arg.partition('=')[0])
return envs
def __init__(self, exec_path, run_as, *args):
super(EnvFilter, self).__init__(exec_path, run_as, *args)
env_list = self._extract_env(self.args)
# Set exec_path to X when args are in the form of
# env A=a B=b C=c X Y Z
if "env" in exec_path and len(env_list) < len(self.args):
self.exec_path = self.args[len(env_list)]
def match(self, userargs):
# ignore leading 'env'
if userargs[0] == 'env':
userargs.pop(0)
# require one additional argument after configured ones
if len(userargs) < len(self.args):
return False
# extract all env args
user_envs = self._extract_env(userargs)
filter_envs = self._extract_env(self.args)
user_command = userargs[len(user_envs):len(user_envs) + 1]
# match first non-env argument with CommandFilter
return (super(EnvFilter, self).match(user_command)
and len(filter_envs) and user_envs == filter_envs)
def exec_args(self, userargs):
args = userargs[:]
# ignore leading 'env'
if args[0] == 'env':
args.pop(0)
# Throw away leading NAME=VALUE arguments
while args and '=' in args[0]:
args.pop(0)
return args
def get_command(self, userargs, exec_dirs=[]):
to_exec = self.get_exec(exec_dirs=exec_dirs) or self.exec_path
return [to_exec] + self.exec_args(userargs)[1:]
def get_environment(self, userargs):
env = os.environ.copy()
# ignore leading 'env'
if userargs[0] == 'env':
userargs.pop(0)
# Handle leading NAME=VALUE pairs
for a in userargs:
env_name, equals, env_value = a.partition('=')
if not equals:
break
if env_name and env_value:
env[env_name] = env_value
return env
class ChainingFilter(CommandFilter):
def exec_args(self, userargs):
return []
class IpNetnsExecFilter(ChainingFilter):
"""Specific filter for the ip utility to that does match exec."""
def match(self, userargs):
# Network namespaces currently require root
# require <ns> argument
if self.run_as != "root" or len(userargs) < 4:
return False
return (userargs[:3] == ['ip', 'netns', 'exec'])
def exec_args(self, userargs):
args = userargs[4:]
if args:
args[0] = os.path.basename(args[0])
return args
class ChainingRegExpFilter(ChainingFilter):
"""Command filter doing regexp matching for prefix commands.
Remaining arguments are filtered again. This means that the command
specified as the arguments must be also allowed to execute directly.
"""
def match(self, userargs):
# Early skip if number of args is smaller than the filter
if (not userargs or len(self.args) > len(userargs)):
return False
# Compare each arg (anchoring pattern explicitly at end of string)
for (pattern, arg) in zip(self.args, userargs):
try:
if not re.match(pattern + '$', arg):
# DENY: Some arguments did not match
return False
except re.error:
# DENY: Badly-formed filter
return False
# ALLOW: All arguments matched
return True
def exec_args(self, userargs):
args = userargs[len(self.args):]
if args:
args[0] = os.path.basename(args[0])
return args
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