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@@ -1419,9 +1419,16 @@ $ACTUAL_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: $BASH_PATH $PROJECT_ROOT_DIR/scripts/fix_perms/
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EOF
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if [ -n "$JOURNALCTL_PATH" ]; then
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cat >> /tmp/ledmatrix_web_sudoers << EOF
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$ACTUAL_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: $JOURNALCTL_PATH -u ledmatrix.service *
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$ACTUAL_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: $JOURNALCTL_PATH -u ledmatrix *
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$ACTUAL_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: $JOURNALCTL_PATH -t ledmatrix *
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# NOEXEC, because these rules end in a wildcard and journalctl starts a pager
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# when its output is a terminal. From that pager (less) a "!sh" is a root
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# shell -- the standard journalctl escalation. The web interface always passes
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# --no-pager, so nothing here needs it, but the rule cannot require a flag that
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# sits in the middle of the command line. NOEXEC stops the command executing
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# another program at all, which closes the hole without depending on wildcard
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# matching subtleties.
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$ACTUAL_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:NOEXEC: $JOURNALCTL_PATH -u ledmatrix.service *
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$ACTUAL_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:NOEXEC: $JOURNALCTL_PATH -u ledmatrix *
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$ACTUAL_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:NOEXEC: $JOURNALCTL_PATH -t ledmatrix *
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EOF
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fi
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"""Wildcard grants to commands that start a pager must carry NOEXEC.
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`journalctl` runs a pager when its output is a terminal, and from `less` a
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`!sh` is a shell with the privileges journalctl was given. That is the standard
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journalctl privilege escalation, and the installer's rules end in a wildcard:
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<user> ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/journalctl -u ledmatrix *
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The web interface always passes --no-pager -- both call sites do, in app.py and
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api_v3.py -- so nothing the project runs needs the pager. But a sudoers rule
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cannot require a flag that sits in the middle of the command line, and reasoning
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about what a trailing `*` does or does not admit is exactly the kind of
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subtlety that produces a hole.
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sudo's NOEXEC tag stops the command executing another program at all, which
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closes it without depending on that reasoning. It works by LD_PRELOAD, so it
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applies to dynamically linked binaries; journalctl is one.
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On a stock Raspberry Pi image none of this is reachable, because
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/etc/sudoers.d/010_pi-nopasswd already grants the default user
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`ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL`. It matters on a hardened install, or where the
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service runs as a user without that blanket rule.
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"""
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import re
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from pathlib import Path
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import pytest
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ROOT = Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent
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INSTALLERS = (
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ROOT / "first_time_install.sh",
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ROOT / "scripts" / "install" / "configure_wifi_permissions.sh",
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)
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#: Commands that will start another program of their own accord -- a pager, an
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#: editor, a shell -- and so must not be granted the ability to do so.
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SPAWNS_A_PROGRAM = ("journalctl", "systemctl", "less", "more", "man", "git")
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def _grant_lines():
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lines = []
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for installer in INSTALLERS:
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if not installer.is_file():
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continue
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for line in installer.read_text(encoding="utf-8", errors="replace").splitlines():
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stripped = line.strip()
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if "NOPASSWD" in stripped and not stripped.startswith("#"):
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lines.append(stripped)
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return lines
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def test_the_installers_are_present():
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missing = [str(p.relative_to(ROOT)) for p in INSTALLERS if not p.is_file()]
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assert not missing, f"installer(s) missing: {missing}"
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def test_wildcard_pager_grants_carry_noexec():
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offenders = []
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for rule in _grant_lines():
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command = rule.split("NOPASSWD", 1)[1]
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if not command.rstrip().endswith("*"):
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continue
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tool = command.replace("_PATH", "").replace("$", "").lower()
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for name in SPAWNS_A_PROGRAM:
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if re.search(rf"(^|/|\s){name}(\s|$)", tool):
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if "NOEXEC" not in rule:
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offenders.append(rule)
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break
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assert not offenders, (
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"wildcard grant to a command that can start a pager or shell, without "
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"NOEXEC:\n " + "\n ".join(offenders))
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def test_journalctl_is_granted_at_all():
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"""Guard against 'fixing' the above by deleting the rules."""
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text = "\n".join(_grant_lines())
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assert "JOURNALCTL_PATH" in text or "journalctl" in text, (
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"no journalctl grant remains; the web interface reads logs through it")
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("unit", ["ledmatrix.service", "ledmatrix"])
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def test_each_journalctl_rule_is_tagged(unit):
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matching = [r for r in _grant_lines()
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if "JOURNALCTL_PATH" in r and f"-u {unit} " in r]
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assert matching, f"no journalctl rule for -u {unit}"
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untagged = [r for r in matching if "NOEXEC" not in r]
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assert not untagged, f"untagged journalctl rule(s): {untagged}"
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