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CAP_FILEARGS(3) FreeBSD Library Functions Manual CAP_FILEARGS(3)
NAME fileargs_cinit, fileargs_cinitnv, fileargs_init, fileargs_initnv, fileargs_free, fileargs_lstat, fileargs_open, fileargs_fopen - library for handling files in capability mode
LIBRARY library "libcap_fileargs"
SYNOPSIS #include <sys/nv.h> #include <libcasper.h> #include <casper/cap_fileargs.h>
fileargs_t * fileargs_init(int argc, char *argv[], int flags, mode_t mode, cap_rights_t *rightsp, int operations);
fileargs_t * fileargs_cinit(cap_channel_t *cas, int argc, char *argv[], int flags, mode_t mode, cap_rights_t *rightsp, int operations);
fileargs_t * fileargs_cinitnv(cap_channel_t *cas, nvlist_t *limits);
fileargs_t * fileargs_initnv(nvlist_t *limits);
void fileargs_free(fileargs_t *fa);
int fileargs_lstat(fileargs_t *fa, const char *path, struct stat *sb);
int fileargs_open(fileargs_t *fa, const char *name);
FILE * fileargs_fopen(fileargs_t *fa, const char *name, const char *mode);
char * fileargs_realpath(fileargs_t *fa, const char *pathname, char *reserved_path);
DESCRIPTION The library is used to simplify Capsicumizing a tools that are using file system. Idea behind the library is that we are passing a remaining argc and argv which contains a list of files that should be open for this program. The library will create a service that will serve those files.
The function fileargs_init() create a service to the system.fileargs. The argv contains a list of files that should be opened. The argument can be set to NULL which will not create a service and all files will be prohibited to be opened. The argc argument contains a number of passed files. The flags argument limits opened files for either execution or reading and/or writing. The mode argument tells which what mode file should be created if the O_CREATE flag is present . For more details of the flags and mode arguments see open(2). The rightsp argument contains
FA_LSTAT Allow fileargs_lstat().
FA_REALPATH Allow fileargs_realpath().
The function fileargs_cinit() is equivalent to fileargs_init() except that the connection to the Casper needs to be provided.
The functions fileargs_initnv() and fileargs_cinitnv() are respectively equivalent to fileargs_init() and fileargs_cinit() expect that all arguments all provided as nvlist(9). For details see LIMITS.
The fileargs_free close connection to the system.fileargs service and free are structures. The function handle NULL argument.
The function fileargs_lstat() is equivalent to lstat(2).
The functions fileargs_open() and fileargs_fopen() are respectively equivalent to open(2) and fopen(3) expect that all arguments are fetched from the fileargs_t structure.
The function fileargs_realpath() is equivalent to realpath(3).
LIMITS This section describe which values and types should be used to pass arguments to the system.fileargs through the fileargs_initnv() and fileargs_cinitnv() functions. The nvlist(9) for that functions must contain the following values and types:
flags (NV_TYPE_NUMBER) The flags limits opened files for either execution or reading and/or writing.
mode (NV_TYPE_NUMBER) If in the flags argument the O_CREATE flag was defined the nvlist(9) must contain the mode. The mode argument tells which what mode file should be created.
operations (NV_TYPE_NUMBER) The operations limits the usable operations for system.fileargs. The possible values are explained as operations argument with fileargs_init().
The nvlist(9) for that functions may contain the following values and types:
cap_rights (NV_TYPE_BINARY) The cap_rights argument contains a list of the capability rights which file should be limited to.
(NV_TYPE_NULL) Any number of NV_TYPE_NULL where the name of the element is name of the file which can be opened.
EXAMPLES The following example first parse some options and then create the system.fileargs service with remaining arguments. case 'h': default: usage(); } }
argc -= optind; argv += optind;
/* Create capability to the system.fileargs service. */ fa = fileargs_init(argc, argv, O_RDONLY, 0, cap_rights_init(&rights, CAP_READ), FA_OPEN); if (fa == NULL) err(1, "unable to open system.fileargs service");
/* Enter capability mode sandbox. */ if (cap_enter() < 0 && errno != ENOSYS) err(1, "unable to enter capability mode");
/* Open files. */ for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { fd = fileargs_open(fa, argv[i]); if (fd < 0) err(1, "unable to open file %s", argv[i]); printf("File %s opened in capability mode\n", argv[i]); close(fd); }
fileargs_free(fa);
SEE ALSO cap_enter(2), lstat(2), open(2), cap_rights_init(3), err(3), fopen(3), getopt(3), realpath(3), capsicum(4), nv(9)
HISTORY The cap_fileargs service first appeared in FreeBSD 10.3.
AUTHORS Mariusz Zaborski <oshogbo@FreeBSD.org>
BUGS The library "cap_fileargs" included in FreeBSD is considered experimental, and should not be deployed in production environments without careful consideration of the risks associated with the use of experimental operating system features.
FreeBSD 14.0-RELEASE-p11 January 10, 2021 FreeBSD 14.0-RELEASE-p11