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authorKlemens Nanni2021-06-29 03:21:42 +0200
committerC. McEnroe2021-07-13 15:16:22 -0400
commit7793ca36bb5aadee1a6f5e2708ec2ff9917aba6b (patch)
treef055e292c4f7215f718975b362739ed8f893e73c
parent44457f85c6fce35498cff3b58aa635e84a56d40b (diff)
OpenBSD: unveil logs regardless of restrict mode
Simplify logic and decouple the two features such that the code gets
even more self-ducumenting.

Previously `catgirl -R -l' would never unveil and therefore "proc exec"
could execute arbitrary paths without "rpath" as is usual unveil/pledge
semantic.

Now that `catgirl -l' alone triggers unveil(2), previous "proc exec"
alone is not enough since the first unveil() hides everything else from
filesystem;  unveil all of root executable-only in order to restore
non-restrict mode's visibility.

This leaves yields distinct cases wrt. filesystem visibility
(hoisted save file functionality excluded):

1. restrict on,  log off:  no access
2. restrict on,  log on :  logdir write/create
3. restrict off, log off:  all exec-only
4. restrict off, log on :  logdir write/create, all else exec-only

In the first case `unveil("/", "")' could be used but with no benefit as
the later lack of "rpath wpath cpath", i.e. filesystem access is revoked
entirely by pledge alone already.

Practically, this does not change functionality but improves correctness
and readability.
-rw-r--r--chat.c7
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/chat.c b/chat.c
index 9934fc3..0bdb69c 100644
--- a/chat.c
+++ b/chat.c
@@ -282,12 +282,17 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
 	}
 
 #ifdef __OpenBSD__
-	if (self.restricted && log) {
+	if (log) {
 		const char *logdir = dataMkdir("log");
 		int error = unveil(logdir, "wc");
 		if (error) err(EX_OSERR, "unveil");
 	}
 
+	if (!self.restricted) {
+		int error = unveil("/", "x");
+		if (error) err(EX_OSERR, "unveil");
+	}
+
 	char promises[64] = "stdio tty";
 	char *ptr = &promises[strlen(promises)], *end = &promises[sizeof(promises)];
 	if (log) ptr = seprintf(ptr, end, " wpath cpath");