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2024-08-21ssh/tailssh: only chdir incubator process to user's homedir when necessary ↵Percy Wegmann1-1/+1
and possible Instead of changing the working directory before launching the incubator process, this now just changes the working directory after dropping privileges, at which point we're more likely to be able to enter the user's home directory since we're running as the user. For paths that use the 'login' or 'su -l' commands, those already take care of changing the working directory to the user's home directory. Fixes #13120 Signed-off-by: Percy Wegmann <percy@tailscale.com>
2024-05-29ssh/tailssh: fall back to using su when no TTY available on LinuxPercy Wegmann1-2/+2
This allows pam authentication to run for ssh sessions, triggering automation like pam_mkhomedir. Updates #11854 Signed-off-by: Percy Wegmann <percy@tailscale.com>
2023-08-17all: use Go 1.21 slices, maps instead of x/exp/{slices,maps}Brad Fitzpatrick1-1/+1
Updates #8419 Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
2023-03-20ssh/tailssh: fix privilege dropping on FreeBSD; add testsAndrew Dunham1-0/+295
On FreeBSD and Darwin, changing a process's supplementary groups with setgroups(2) will also change the egid of the process, setting it to the first entry in the provided list. This is distinct from the behaviour on other platforms (and possibly a violation of the POSIX standard). Because of this, on FreeBSD with no TTY, our incubator code would previously not change the process's gid, because it would read the newly-changed egid, compare it against the expected egid, and since they matched, not change the gid. Because we didn't use the 'login' program on FreeBSD without a TTY, this would propagate to a child process. This could be observed by running "id -p" in two contexts. The expected output, and the output returned when running from a SSH shell, is: andrew@freebsd:~ $ id -p uid andrew groups andrew However, when run via "ssh andrew@freebsd id -p", the output would be: $ ssh andrew@freebsd id -p login root uid andrew rgid wheel groups andrew (this could also be observed via "id -g -r" to print just the gid) We fix this by pulling the details of privilege dropping out into their own function and prepending the expected gid to the start of the list on Darwin and FreeBSD. Finally, we add some tests that run a child process, drop privileges, and assert that the final UID/GID/additional groups are what we expect. More information can be found in the following article: https://www.usenix.org/system/files/login/articles/325-tsafrir.pdf Updates #7616 Alternative to #7609 Signed-off-by: Andrew Dunham <andrew@du.nham.ca> Change-Id: I0e6513c31b121108b50fe561c89e5816d84a45b9