[Bug 1556302] Re: Ubuntu patch to add HOME to env_keep makes custom commands vulnerable by default
Simon Arlott
1556302 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sun Jun 12 10:11:22 UTC 2016
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Title:
Ubuntu patch to add HOME to env_keep makes custom commands vulnerable
by default
Status in sudo package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
I wanted to allow certain users to execute a python script as another user, so I created the following sudoers config:
Defaults env_reset
source_user ALL=(target_user) NOPASSWD: /home/target_user/bin/script.py
This results in a highly insecure Python environment because the
source user can set HOME and override any Python package by putting
files in $HOME/.local/lib/python*/site-packages/.
This should be a safe configuration because the default behaviour (as
specified in the man page) is that env_reset will replace HOME with
the target user's home directory. The "env_reset" option even has
special behaviour for bash which has its own potential environment
vulnerabilities.
However there is an Ubuntu-specific patch in the package
(keep_home_by_default.patch) that makes sudo preserve HOME by default,
which negates the correct behaviour of "env_reset". It should not be
necessary to explicitly specify the "always_set_home" option in order
to negate this patch.
The patch should be removed and the default /etc/sudoers should
explicitly add HOME to "env_keep" for the "allow admins to run any
command as root" entries, to get the desired behaviour without
creating security issues for other sudoers commands.
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