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SubjectRe: [PATCH] [RFC] mnt: add ability to clone mntns starting with the current root
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 2:42 PM, Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com> wrote:
>
> I am squinting and looking this way and that but while I can imagine
> someone more clever than I can think up some unique property of rootfs
> that makes it a little more exploitable than just mounting a ramfs,
> but since you have to be root to exploit those properties I think the
> game is pretty much lost.

Yes. rootfs might not be empty, it might have totally insane
permissions, and it's globally shared, which makes it into a wonderful
channel to pass things around that shouldn't be passed around.

Can non-root do this? You'd need to be in a userns with a "/" that
isn't MNT_LOCKED. Can this happen on any normal setup?

FWIW, I think we should unconditionally MNT_LOCKED the root on userns
unshare, even if it's the only mount.


>
>>> >> So it is only root (and not root in a container) who can get to the
>>> >> exposed rootfs.
>>> >>
>>> >> I have a vague memory someone actually had a real use in miminal systems
>>> >> for being able to get back to the rootfs and being able to use rootfs as
>>> >> the rootfs. There was even a patch at that time that Andrew Morton was
>>> >> carrying for a time to allow unmounting root and get at rootfs, and to
>>> >> prevent the oops on rootfs unmount in some way.
>>> >>
>>> >> So not only do I not think it is a bug to get back too rootfs, I think
>>> >> it is a feature that some people have expressed at least half-way sane
>>> >> uses for.
>>> >
>>> > They can still do that if they want, using chroot :)
>>>
>>> It would take fchdir or fchroot and a directory file descriptor open on
>>> rootfs. Frequently there is no appropriate directory file descriptor.
>>
>> ? you can always escape if you're simply chrooted. waterbuffalo :)
>
> filesystem type rootfs.
>
> Eric
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