Re: Chroot bug (was: sys_chroot+sys_fchdir Fix)

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On Wed, Sep 26, 2007 at 12:40:27AM +0930, David Newall wrote:

> Miloslav Semler pointed out that a root process can chdir("..") out of its 
> chroot.  Although this is documented in the man page, it conflicts with the 
> essential function, which is to change the root directory of the process.  
> In addition to any creative uses, for example Philipp Marek's loading 
> dynamic libraries, it seems clear that the prime purpose of chroot is to 
> aid security.  Being able to cd your way out is handy for the bad guys, but 
> the good guys don't need it; there are a thousand better, safer solutions.
>...

The bad guys most likely also now other tricks to escape the chroot.

If you are root in the chroot you can e.g. mount the partition with the 
root filesystem inside the chroot.

If a bad guy becomes root inside a chroot it's game over.

cu
Adrian

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