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)"};
#if __linux__
- Setting<bool> filterSyscalls{
- this, true, "filter-syscalls",
- R"(
- Whether to prevent certain dangerous system calls, such as
- creation of setuid/setgid files or adding ACLs or extended
- attributes. Only disable this if you're aware of the
- security implications.
- )"};
-
- Setting<bool> allowNewPrivileges{
- this, false, "allow-new-privileges",
- R"(
- (Linux-specific.) By default, builders on Linux cannot acquire new
- privileges by calling setuid/setgid programs or programs that have
- file capabilities. For example, programs such as `sudo` or `ping`
- will fail. (Note that in sandbox builds, no such programs are
- available unless you bind-mount them into the sandbox via the
- `sandbox-paths` option.) You can allow the use of such programs by
- enabling this option. This is impure and usually undesirable, but
- may be useful in certain scenarios (e.g. to spin up containers or
- set up userspace network interfaces in tests).
- )"};
-
Setting<StringSet> ignoredAcls{
this, {"security.selinux", "system.nfs4_acl", "security.csm"}, "ignored-acls",
R"(