LSM: SafeSetID: Add GID security policy handling
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1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
2 /*
3  * SafeSetID Linux Security Module
4  *
5  * Author: Micah Morton <mortonm@chromium.org>
6  *
7  * Copyright (C) 2018 The Chromium OS Authors.
8  *
9  * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10  * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2, as
11  * published by the Free Software Foundation.
12  *
13  */
14
15 #define pr_fmt(fmt) "SafeSetID: " fmt
16
17 #include <linux/lsm_hooks.h>
18 #include <linux/module.h>
19 #include <linux/ptrace.h>
20 #include <linux/sched/task_stack.h>
21 #include <linux/security.h>
22 #include "lsm.h"
23
24 /* Flag indicating whether initialization completed */
25 int safesetid_initialized;
26
27 struct setid_ruleset __rcu *safesetid_setuid_rules;
28 struct setid_ruleset __rcu *safesetid_setgid_rules;
29
30
31 /* Compute a decision for a transition from @src to @dst under @policy. */
32 enum sid_policy_type _setid_policy_lookup(struct setid_ruleset *policy,
33                 kid_t src, kid_t dst)
34 {
35         struct setid_rule *rule;
36         enum sid_policy_type result = SIDPOL_DEFAULT;
37
38         if (policy->type == UID) {
39                 hash_for_each_possible(policy->rules, rule, next, __kuid_val(src.uid)) {
40                         if (!uid_eq(rule->src_id.uid, src.uid))
41                                 continue;
42                         if (uid_eq(rule->dst_id.uid, dst.uid))
43                                 return SIDPOL_ALLOWED;
44                         result = SIDPOL_CONSTRAINED;
45                 }
46         } else if (policy->type == GID) {
47                 hash_for_each_possible(policy->rules, rule, next, __kgid_val(src.gid)) {
48                         if (!gid_eq(rule->src_id.gid, src.gid))
49                                 continue;
50                         if (gid_eq(rule->dst_id.gid, dst.gid)){
51                                 return SIDPOL_ALLOWED;
52                         }
53                         result = SIDPOL_CONSTRAINED;
54                 }
55         } else {
56                 /* Should not reach here, report the ID as contrainsted */
57                 result = SIDPOL_CONSTRAINED;
58         }
59         return result;
60 }
61
62 /*
63  * Compute a decision for a transition from @src to @dst under the active
64  * policy.
65  */
66 static enum sid_policy_type setid_policy_lookup(kid_t src, kid_t dst, enum setid_type new_type)
67 {
68         enum sid_policy_type result = SIDPOL_DEFAULT;
69         struct setid_ruleset *pol;
70
71         rcu_read_lock();
72         if (new_type == UID)
73                 pol = rcu_dereference(safesetid_setuid_rules);
74         else if (new_type == GID)
75                 pol = rcu_dereference(safesetid_setgid_rules);
76         else { /* Should not reach here */
77                 result = SIDPOL_CONSTRAINED;
78                 rcu_read_unlock();
79                 return result;
80         }
81
82         if (pol) {
83                 pol->type = new_type;
84                 result = _setid_policy_lookup(pol, src, dst);
85         }
86         rcu_read_unlock();
87         return result;
88 }
89
90 static int safesetid_security_capable(const struct cred *cred,
91                                       struct user_namespace *ns,
92                                       int cap,
93                                       unsigned int opts)
94 {
95         /* We're only interested in CAP_SETUID and CAP_SETGID. */
96         if (cap != CAP_SETUID && cap != CAP_SETGID)
97                 return 0;
98
99         /*
100          * If CAP_SET{U/G}ID is currently used for a setid() syscall, we want to
101          * let it go through here; the real security check happens later, in the
102          * task_fix_set{u/g}id hook.
103          *
104          * NOTE:
105          * Until we add support for restricting setgroups() calls, GID security
106          * policies offer no meaningful security since we always return 0 here
107          * when called from within the setgroups() syscall and there is no
108          * additional hook later on to enforce security policies for setgroups().
109          */
110         if ((opts & CAP_OPT_INSETID) != 0)
111                 return 0;
112
113         switch (cap) {
114         case CAP_SETUID:
115                 /*
116                 * If no policy applies to this task, allow the use of CAP_SETUID for
117                 * other purposes.
118                 */
119                 if (setid_policy_lookup((kid_t)cred->uid, INVALID_ID, UID) == SIDPOL_DEFAULT)
120                         return 0;
121                 /*
122                  * Reject use of CAP_SETUID for functionality other than calling
123                  * set*uid() (e.g. setting up userns uid mappings).
124                  */
125                 pr_warn("Operation requires CAP_SETUID, which is not available to UID %u for operations besides approved set*uid transitions\n",
126                         __kuid_val(cred->uid));
127                 return -EPERM;
128                 break;
129         case CAP_SETGID:
130                 /*
131                 * If no policy applies to this task, allow the use of CAP_SETGID for
132                 * other purposes.
133                 */
134                 if (setid_policy_lookup((kid_t)cred->gid, INVALID_ID, GID) == SIDPOL_DEFAULT)
135                         return 0;
136                 /*
137                  * Reject use of CAP_SETUID for functionality other than calling
138                  * set*gid() (e.g. setting up userns gid mappings).
139                  */
140                 pr_warn("Operation requires CAP_SETGID, which is not available to GID %u for operations besides approved set*gid transitions\n",
141                         __kuid_val(cred->uid));
142                 return -EPERM;
143                 break;
144         default:
145                 /* Error, the only capabilities were checking for is CAP_SETUID/GID */
146                 return 0;
147                 break;
148         }
149         return 0;
150 }
151
152 /*
153  * Check whether a caller with old credentials @old is allowed to switch to
154  * credentials that contain @new_id.
155  */
156 static bool id_permitted_for_cred(const struct cred *old, kid_t new_id, enum setid_type new_type)
157 {
158         bool permitted;
159
160         /* If our old creds already had this ID in it, it's fine. */
161         if (new_type == UID) {
162                 if (uid_eq(new_id.uid, old->uid) || uid_eq(new_id.uid, old->euid) ||
163                         uid_eq(new_id.uid, old->suid))
164                         return true;
165         } else if (new_type == GID){
166                 if (gid_eq(new_id.gid, old->gid) || gid_eq(new_id.gid, old->egid) ||
167                         gid_eq(new_id.gid, old->sgid))
168                         return true;
169         } else /* Error, new_type is an invalid type */
170                 return false;
171
172         /*
173          * Transitions to new UIDs require a check against the policy of the old
174          * RUID.
175          */
176         permitted =
177             setid_policy_lookup((kid_t)old->uid, new_id, new_type) != SIDPOL_CONSTRAINED;
178
179         if (!permitted) {
180                 if (new_type == UID) {
181                         pr_warn("UID transition ((%d,%d,%d) -> %d) blocked\n",
182                                 __kuid_val(old->uid), __kuid_val(old->euid),
183                                 __kuid_val(old->suid), __kuid_val(new_id.uid));
184                 } else if (new_type == GID) {
185                         pr_warn("GID transition ((%d,%d,%d) -> %d) blocked\n",
186                                 __kgid_val(old->gid), __kgid_val(old->egid),
187                                 __kgid_val(old->sgid), __kgid_val(new_id.gid));
188                 } else /* Error, new_type is an invalid type */
189                         return false;
190         }
191         return permitted;
192 }
193
194 /*
195  * Check whether there is either an exception for user under old cred struct to
196  * set*uid to user under new cred struct, or the UID transition is allowed (by
197  * Linux set*uid rules) even without CAP_SETUID.
198  */
199 static int safesetid_task_fix_setuid(struct cred *new,
200                                      const struct cred *old,
201                                      int flags)
202 {
203
204         /* Do nothing if there are no setuid restrictions for our old RUID. */
205         if (setid_policy_lookup((kid_t)old->uid, INVALID_ID, UID) == SIDPOL_DEFAULT)
206                 return 0;
207
208         if (id_permitted_for_cred(old, (kid_t)new->uid, UID) &&
209             id_permitted_for_cred(old, (kid_t)new->euid, UID) &&
210             id_permitted_for_cred(old, (kid_t)new->suid, UID) &&
211             id_permitted_for_cred(old, (kid_t)new->fsuid, UID))
212                 return 0;
213
214         /*
215          * Kill this process to avoid potential security vulnerabilities
216          * that could arise from a missing allowlist entry preventing a
217          * privileged process from dropping to a lesser-privileged one.
218          */
219         force_sig(SIGKILL);
220         return -EACCES;
221 }
222
223 static int safesetid_task_fix_setgid(struct cred *new,
224                                      const struct cred *old,
225                                      int flags)
226 {
227
228         /* Do nothing if there are no setgid restrictions for our old RGID. */
229         if (setid_policy_lookup((kid_t)old->gid, INVALID_ID, GID) == SIDPOL_DEFAULT)
230                 return 0;
231
232         if (id_permitted_for_cred(old, (kid_t)new->gid, GID) &&
233             id_permitted_for_cred(old, (kid_t)new->egid, GID) &&
234             id_permitted_for_cred(old, (kid_t)new->sgid, GID) &&
235             id_permitted_for_cred(old, (kid_t)new->fsgid, GID))
236                 return 0;
237
238         /*
239          * Kill this process to avoid potential security vulnerabilities
240          * that could arise from a missing allowlist entry preventing a
241          * privileged process from dropping to a lesser-privileged one.
242          */
243         force_sig(SIGKILL);
244         return -EACCES;
245 }
246
247 static struct security_hook_list safesetid_security_hooks[] = {
248         LSM_HOOK_INIT(task_fix_setuid, safesetid_task_fix_setuid),
249         LSM_HOOK_INIT(task_fix_setgid, safesetid_task_fix_setgid),
250         LSM_HOOK_INIT(capable, safesetid_security_capable)
251 };
252
253 static int __init safesetid_security_init(void)
254 {
255         security_add_hooks(safesetid_security_hooks,
256                            ARRAY_SIZE(safesetid_security_hooks), "safesetid");
257
258         /* Report that SafeSetID successfully initialized */
259         safesetid_initialized = 1;
260
261         return 0;
262 }
263
264 DEFINE_LSM(safesetid_security_init) = {
265         .init = safesetid_security_init,
266         .name = "safesetid",
267 };