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@@ -37,10 +37,6 @@ echo " systemctl: $SYSTEMCTL_PATH"
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echo ""
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echo ""
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echo "Step 1: Configuring sudo permissions for nmcli..."
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echo "Step 1: Configuring sudo permissions for nmcli..."
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SUDOERS_FILE="/etc/sudoers.d/ledmatrix_wifi"
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SUDOERS_FILE="/etc/sudoers.d/ledmatrix_wifi"
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SYSCTL_PATH=$(command -v sysctl || echo /usr/sbin/sysctl)
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NFT_PATH=$(command -v nft || echo /usr/sbin/nft)
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RFKILL_PATH=$(command -v rfkill || echo /usr/sbin/rfkill)
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MKDIR_PATH=$(command -v mkdir || echo /usr/bin/mkdir)
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# Create a temporary sudoers file using mktemp (handles permissions better)
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# Create a temporary sudoers file using mktemp (handles permissions better)
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TEMP_SUDOERS=$(mktemp) || {
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TEMP_SUDOERS=$(mktemp) || {
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@@ -66,36 +62,6 @@ $WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: $SYSTEMCTL_PATH start dnsmasq
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$WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: $SYSTEMCTL_PATH stop dnsmasq
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$WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: $SYSTEMCTL_PATH stop dnsmasq
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$WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: $SYSTEMCTL_PATH restart dnsmasq
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$WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: $SYSTEMCTL_PATH restart dnsmasq
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$WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: $SYSTEMCTL_PATH restart NetworkManager
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$WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: $SYSTEMCTL_PATH restart NetworkManager
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# The captive portal turns IP forwarding on while the access point is up and
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# restores the previous value when it comes down (wifi_manager._setup_iptables_
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# redirect / _teardown_iptables_redirect). Without this rule that sudo call
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# needs a password, so forwarding stays off and clients associate to the AP but
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# cannot route. It goes unnoticed on a stock Raspberry Pi image, where
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# /etc/sudoers.d/010_pi-nopasswd grants the default user blanket NOPASSWD and
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# masks every gap in this file -- it only bites once that blanket rule is
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# removed.
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$WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: $SYSCTL_PATH -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=0
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$WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: $SYSCTL_PATH -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=1
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# The portal's redirect lives in its own nftables table, created when the AP
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# comes up and deleted when it goes down, and the radio has to be unblocked
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# before the AP can start at all. Same story as the sysctl rules above: called
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# with sudo, never granted here, and invisible on a stock Pi image.
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$WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: $NFT_PATH add table ip ledmatrix
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$WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: $NFT_PATH delete table ip ledmatrix
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$WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: $RFKILL_PATH unblock wifi
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# NetworkManager's dnsmasq drop-in directory, exact path.
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$WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: $MKDIR_PATH -p /etc/NetworkManager/dnsmasq-shared.d
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#
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# iptables is deliberately NOT granted here. Its rules are built from the live
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# interface name and port, so a rule covering them needs a trailing wildcard --
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# and `iptables --modprobe=/path/to/anything` runs that path as root, so
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# `NOPASSWD: iptables *` is a root shell for the web user by another name. That
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# is a worse outcome than the gap it would close, which today is masked anyway
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# by the blanket NOPASSWD rule on stock Pi images.
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#
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# Closing it safely means a wrapper script that builds the rules itself and
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# takes only an interface and a port, granted the way safe_plugin_rm.sh already
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# is. That belongs in its own change rather than being smuggled into this one.
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# Allow copying hostapd and dnsmasq config files into place
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# Allow copying hostapd and dnsmasq config files into place
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$WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/cp /tmp/hostapd.conf /etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf
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$WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/cp /tmp/hostapd.conf /etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf
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"""GET /config/main must not hand out credentials.
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The endpoint returned the raw config to anyone who could reach the port, and
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this web interface has no authentication of any kind. Measured against a live
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rig, an unauthenticated request returned:
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github.api_token 40 chars
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incoming-packages.ha_token 183 chars
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jellyfin-now-playing.api_key 32 chars
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ledmatrix-weather.api_key 32 chars
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on-air.mqtt_password 8 chars
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youtube.api_key 20 chars
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youtube-stats.api_key 39 chars
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A GitHub token and a Home Assistant long-lived token among them.
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The x-secret masking the plugin config endpoints use does not apply here: this
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endpoint never consults a schema, and core keys such as github.api_token have
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no schema to carry the marker. Several of those fields *are* tagged x-secret in
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their plugin's schema and were still returned in full, which is what makes the
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schema route the wrong one to rely on for this endpoint.
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Matching on field name is blunt. For a whole-config dump it is the right
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default: anything named like a credential should not leave the process, and a
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new plugin that adds a differently-shaped secret is covered without anyone
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remembering to tag it.
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"""
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import pytest
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from web_interface.blueprints.api_v3 import (
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_looks_like_a_credential,
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_redact_credentials,
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)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("name", [
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"password", "mqtt_password", "opensky_password", "passwd",
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"api_key", "apikey", "API_KEY", "flightaware_api_key",
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"token", "ha_token", "api_token", "access_token",
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"secret", "client_secret", "spotify_client_secret",
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"access_key", "private_key",
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])
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def test_credential_names_are_recognised(name):
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assert _looks_like_a_credential(name)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("name", [
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"timezone", "city", "brightness", "enabled", "update_interval",
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"favorite_teams", "display_duration", "keyword",
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])
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def test_ordinary_names_are_left_alone(name):
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assert not _looks_like_a_credential(name)
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def test_the_measured_leak_is_closed():
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"""The exact shape taken off the rig."""
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config = {
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"github": {"api_token": "ghp_" + "x" * 36},
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"incoming-packages": {"ha_token": "y" * 183, "enabled": True},
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"jellyfin-now-playing": {"api_key": "z" * 32},
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"on-air": {"mqtt_password": "hunter22"},
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"youtube": {"api_key": "k" * 20},
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"timezone": "America/New_York",
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}
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out = _redact_credentials(config)
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assert out["github"]["api_token"] == ""
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assert out["incoming-packages"]["ha_token"] == ""
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assert out["jellyfin-now-playing"]["api_key"] == ""
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assert out["on-air"]["mqtt_password"] == ""
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assert out["youtube"]["api_key"] == ""
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# Everything else survives, or the config editor breaks.
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assert out["timezone"] == "America/New_York"
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assert out["incoming-packages"]["enabled"] is True
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def test_nested_and_listed_credentials_are_reached():
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config = {"a": {"b": {"c": {"password": "p"}}},
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"feeds": [{"name": "x", "api_key": "k"}, {"name": "y"}]}
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out = _redact_credentials(config)
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assert out["a"]["b"]["c"]["password"] == ""
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assert out["feeds"][0]["api_key"] == ""
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assert out["feeds"][0]["name"] == "x"
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def test_the_original_is_not_mutated():
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"""The caller holds the live config; redaction must not edit it in place."""
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config = {"github": {"api_token": "keepme"}}
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_redact_credentials(config)
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assert config["github"]["api_token"] == "keepme"
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def test_a_credential_shaped_container_is_still_walked():
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"""`secrets: {...}` is a section name, not a value to blank."""
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config = {"secrets": {"api_key": "k", "note": "keep"}}
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out = _redact_credentials(config)
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assert out["secrets"]["api_key"] == ""
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assert out["secrets"]["note"] == "keep"
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def test_non_dict_input_passes_through():
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assert _redact_credentials("plain") == "plain"
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assert _redact_credentials(7) == 7
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assert _redact_credentials(None) is None
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def test_the_endpoint_itself_redacts():
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"""Through the view function, not the helper.
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The helper tests above all passed with the route still returning
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`config` -- reverting the one line that calls the redactor changed
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nothing, because nothing exercised the route. A property asserted on a
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helper is not a property asserted on the endpoint, and it is the endpoint
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that is exposed to the network.
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"""
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import json as _json
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from unittest.mock import MagicMock
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import flask
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from web_interface.blueprints import api_v3 as mod
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raw = {"github": {"api_token": "ghp_secret_value"},
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"timezone": "America/New_York"}
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sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=0|1 wifi_manager.py:788, 883
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nft add|delete table ip ledmatrix wifi_manager.py:835, 895
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It goes unnoticed because a stock Raspberry Pi image ships
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/etc/sudoers.d/010_pi-nopasswd granting the default user
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`ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL`, which satisfies every gap in both files. It only
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bites once that blanket rule is removed or the service runs as another user.
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Scope, deliberately narrow: this pins the four commands above, each of which
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can be written out literally. The portal makes further sudo calls whose
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arguments are built at runtime -- iptables and nft rules carrying an interface
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name and a port, `ip addr`, `ip link` -- and those cannot be granted safely
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`iptables --modprobe=/path/to/anything` runs that path as root, so
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`NOPASSWD: iptables *` is a root shell for the web user by another name.
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Closing that half needs a privileged helper that builds the rules itself and
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takes only an interface and a port, granted the way safe_plugin_rm.sh already
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is. That is a design decision, not a one-line grant, and belongs in its own
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change.
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"""
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ROOT / "scripts" / "install" / "configure_wifi_permissions.sh",
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("sysctl", "-w", "net.ipv4.ip_forward=0"),
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("sysctl", "-w", "net.ipv4.ip_forward=1"),
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("rfkill", "unblock", "wifi"),
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if not installer.is_file():
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continue
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text = "\n".join(_grant_lines())
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("command", REQUIRED, ids=lambda c: " ".join(c))
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`sysctl` present anywhere, deleting the ip_forward=0 grant still passed,
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def test_no_wildcard_on_a_tool_that_can_exec():
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"""`NOPASSWD: iptables *` hands the web user root.
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iptables --modprobe=/path runs that path as root. This caught a grant added
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for rule in _grant_lines():
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if not rule.endswith("*"):
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continue
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haystack = rule.replace("_PATH", "").lower()
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for tool in EXEC_CAPABLE:
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#: Field names whose value is a credential. Matched by name because this
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#: no schema to carry x-secret markers.
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_CREDENTIAL_NAME_PARTS = ("password", "passwd", "secret", "token", "api_key",
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"apikey", "access_key", "private_key", "client_secret")
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def _looks_like_a_credential(name: str) -> bool:
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lowered = name.lower()
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return any(part in lowered for part in _CREDENTIAL_NAME_PARTS)
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def _redact_credentials(value):
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"""A copy of `value` with credential-named fields blanked.
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/config/main returned the raw config to anyone who could reach the port,
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and this interface has no authentication. On one rig that meant a 40-char
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GitHub token, a 183-char Home Assistant token and five API keys were
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readable by anything on the LAN.
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The x-secret masking used by the plugin config endpoints does not help
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here: this endpoint never consults a schema, and core keys such as
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github.api_token have no schema to mark. Matching on the field name is
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blunt, but for a whole-config dump the right default is that anything
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named like a credential does not leave the process.
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Blanked rather than removed, and safe to blank: POST /config/main merges
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into the loaded config and only writes the keys it was given, so a client
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that round-trips this response cannot erase a secret it never saw.
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"""
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if isinstance(value, dict):
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return {k: ("" if _looks_like_a_credential(k) and not isinstance(v, (dict, list))
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else _redact_credentials(v))
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for k, v in value.items()}
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|
if isinstance(value, list):
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return [_redact_credentials(item) for item in value]
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return value
|
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@api_v3.route('/config/main', methods=['GET'])
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@api_v3.route('/config/main', methods=['GET'])
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def get_main_config():
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def get_main_config():
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"""Get main configuration"""
|
"""Get main configuration, with credentials redacted."""
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||||||
try:
|
try:
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if not api_v3.config_manager:
|
if not api_v3.config_manager:
|
||||||
return jsonify({'status': 'error', 'message': 'Config manager not initialized'}), 500
|
return jsonify({'status': 'error', 'message': 'Config manager not initialized'}), 500
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
config = api_v3.config_manager.load_config()
|
config = api_v3.config_manager.load_config()
|
||||||
return jsonify({'status': 'success', 'data': config})
|
return jsonify({'status': 'success', 'data': _redact_credentials(config)})
|
||||||
except Exception as e:
|
except Exception as e:
|
||||||
logger.error('Unhandled exception', exc_info=True)
|
logger.error('Unhandled exception', exc_info=True)
|
||||||
return jsonify({'status': 'error', 'message': 'An error occurred; see logs for details', 'details': describe_exception(e)}), 500
|
return jsonify({'status': 'error', 'message': 'An error occurred; see logs for details', 'details': describe_exception(e)}), 500
|
||||||
|
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