заголовочный файл sys/capability.h (include sys/capability.h)
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cap_iab - заголовочный файл sys/capability.h )
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#include <sys/capability.h>
cap_iab_t cap_iab_init(void);
cap_iab_t cap_iab_get_proc(void);
cap_iab_t cap_iab_get_pid(pid_t pid);
int cap_iab_set_proc(cap_iab_t iab);
char *cap_iab_to_text(cap_iab_t iab);
cap_iab_t cap_iab_from_text(const char *text);
cap_flag_value_t cap_iab_get_vector(cap_iab_t iab, cap_iab_vector_t vec,
cap_value_t val);
int cap_iab_compare(cap_iab_t a, cap_iab_t b);
int cap_iab_set_vector(cap_iab_t iab, cap_iab_vector_t vec, cap_value_t val,
cap_flag_value_t enable);
int cap_iab_fill(cap_iab_t iab, cap_iab_vector_t vec,
cap_t set, cap_flag_t flag);
Link with -lcap.
Описание (Description)
The functions defined in this man page concern the three naively
inheritable process capability vectors: Inh, Amb and Bound. This
IAB 3-tuple of capability vectors, captured in type cap_iab_t
combine to pass capabilities from one process to another through
execve(2) system calls. The convolution rules using the IAB set
are a fail over set of rules when the executed file has no
configured file-capabilities.
There are some constraints enforced by the kernel with respect to
the three components of an IAB set and the Permitted process
capability flag. They are: the Inh vector is entirely equal to
the process Inheritable flag at all times; the the Amb vector
contains no more capability values than the intersection of the
Inh vector and the Permitted flag for the process; no Amb value
blocked in the Bound Vector will survive execve(2); and the Bound
(or blocked) vector is the twos-complement of the process
bounding set.
In some environments, it is considered desirable to naively
inherit capabilities. That is pass capabilities, independent of
the status of the executed binary, from parent to child through
exec* system calls. The surviving capabilities become the
Permitted flag for the post-exec process. This method of
inheritance differs significantly from the handshake inheritance
between pre-exec* process and file-capability bestowed executable
of the traditional capability mechanism.
The convolution rules for IAB style inheritance are: I'=I; A'= A
& ~B; P'=A & ~B. Where P etc are the pre-exec values and P' etc
are the post-exec values.
With an understanding of these convolution rules, we can explain
how libcap(3) support for the IAB set is managed: the IAB API.
cap_iab_init
() returns an empty IAB value. That is a mostly-
harmless tuple. It will not block and capabilities through exec,
but it won't bestow any either. The returned cap_iab_t should be
freed with cap_free(3).
cap_iab_get_proc
() returns a copy of the IAB value for the
current process. The returned cap_iab_t should be freed with
cap_free(3).
cap_iab_get_pid
() returns a copy of the IAB value for the
specified process. The returned cap_iab_t should be freed with
cap_free(3).
cap_iab_set_proc
() can be used to set the IAB value carried by
the current process. Such a setting will fail if the process is
insufficiently capable. The process requires CAP_SETPCAP and a
superset of P values over the A and I vectors.
cap_iab_to_text
() will convert an IAB set to a canonical text
representation. The representation is slightly redundant but
libcap will try to generate as short a representation as it is
able.
cap_iab_from_text
() generates an IAB set from a text string
(likely generated by the previous function). The returned IAB set
should be freed with cap_free(3).
The text format accepted by cap_iab_from_text
() is a comma
separated list of capability values. Each capability is prefixed
by nothing (or %) (Inh); ! (Bound); ^ (Amb). Or, some combination
thereof. Since the Amb vector is constrained to be no greater
than the Inh set, ^ is equivalent to %^. Further, unless B is
non-zero, % can be omitted. The following are legal text
representations: "!%cap_chown" (Bound but Inh),
"!cap_setuid,^cap_chown" (Bound, Inh+Amb).
"cap_setuid,!cap_chown" (Inh, Bound). As noted above, this text
representation is the syntax for the pam_cap.so config file.
cap_iab_get_vector
() can be used to determine the specific
capability value of an IAB vector.
cap_iab_compare
() can be used to compare two cap_iab_t tuples.
When the return value is non-zero, the macro CAP_IAB_DIFFERS
(status, vector) evaluates to non-zero if the returned status
differs in its vector components.
cap_iab_set_vector
() can be used to set a specific vector value
to the enable setting. cap_iab_fill
() can be used to wholesale
copy a cap_t flag value into the vec vector of the IAB set.
Copying into Amb in this way may implicitly raise Inh values in
the IAB set. Similarly copying into the Inh vector may implicitly
lower Amb values that are not present in the resulting Inh
vector.
Ошибки (Error)
The functions returning cap_iab_t values or allocated memory in
the form of a string return NULL on error.
Integer return values are -1 on error and 0 on success.
In the case of error consult errno.
Примечание (Note)
Unlike the traditional cap_t capability set, the IAB set, taken
together, is incompatible with filesystem capabilities created
via tools like setcap(8). That is, the Amb vector of the IAB set
is rendered moot when an executable with a file capability is
executed.
Further, there are libcap cap_mode(3)s that render the Amb vector
and its method of process inheritance disabled.
История (History)
The IAB format for inheritable variants of capabilities was first
developed as the configuration syntax for the pam_cap.so Linux-
PAM module in libcap-2.29. It was introduced to extend the simple
comma separated list of process Inheritable capabilities, that
the module could besow on an authenticated process tree, to
include enforced limits on the Bounding set and introduce support
for the Amibient set of capability bits.
While the Inheritable and Bounding sets were anticipated by the
POSIX.1e draft that introduced capabilities, the Ambient set is a
Linux invention, and incompatible with the POSIX.1e file
capability model. As such, it was felt that trying to meld
together all of the 5 capability vectors into one text
representation was not going to work. Instead the pam_cap.so
config syntax was generalized into a whole set of libcap
functions for bundling together all three naively inheritable
capabilities: the IAB set. The support for this debuted in
libcap-2.33.
Смотри также (See also)
libcap(3), cap_launch(3), cap_init(3), capabilities(7) and
errno(3).