[Bug 1006398] Re: Bypassing ptrace restrictions for errors from hanging applications
Evan Dandrea
evan.dandrea at canonical.com
Wed Nov 28 13:12:32 UTC 2012
** Also affects: whoopsie
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: whoopsie-daisy (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Bypassing ptrace restrictions for errors from hanging applications
Status in Ubuntu error tracker client (whoopsie):
New
Bug description:
As part of the error reporting features in 12.10, we're adding the
ability to generate reports from hanging applications. This requires
that we can gdb attach and backtrace to an arbitrary PID running as
the same user, which requires working around the restrictions set by
the ptrace scope:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Security/Features#ptrace
A new plugin for compiz will be written to notify a new dbus service
on the system bus that it should write a gdb backtrace for the pid
(provided by the _NET_WM_PID xprop. This service will only accept
connections from the compiz process. It will only accept the request
if the PID was running with a valid session cookie (unless this is
overkill?).
How does that sound?
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