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Diffstat (limited to 'src')
-rw-r--r-- | src/libstore/daemon.cc | 13 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/libstore/globals.hh | 34 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/nix/daemon.cc | 41 |
3 files changed, 52 insertions, 36 deletions
diff --git a/src/libstore/daemon.cc b/src/libstore/daemon.cc index d6621ec0b..591693a64 100644 --- a/src/libstore/daemon.cc +++ b/src/libstore/daemon.cc @@ -529,7 +529,14 @@ static void performOp(TunnelLogger * logger, ref<Store> store, mode = (BuildMode) readInt(from); /* Repairing is not atomic, so disallowed for "untrusted" - clients. */ + clients. + + FIXME: layer violation in this message: the daemon code (i.e. + this file) knows whether a client/connection is trusted, but it + does not how how the client was authenticated. The mechanism + need not be getting the UID of the other end of a Unix Domain + Socket. + */ if (mode == bmRepair && !trusted) throw Error("repairing is not allowed because you are not in 'trusted-users'"); } @@ -546,7 +553,9 @@ static void performOp(TunnelLogger * logger, ref<Store> store, mode = (BuildMode) readInt(from); /* Repairing is not atomic, so disallowed for "untrusted" - clients. */ + clients. + + FIXME: layer violation; see above. */ if (mode == bmRepair && !trusted) throw Error("repairing is not allowed because you are not in 'trusted-users'"); diff --git a/src/libstore/globals.hh b/src/libstore/globals.hh index c3ccb5e11..42981219d 100644 --- a/src/libstore/globals.hh +++ b/src/libstore/globals.hh @@ -279,8 +279,8 @@ public: If the build users group is empty, builds will be performed under the uid of the Nix process (that is, the uid of the caller if `NIX_REMOTE` is empty, the uid under which the Nix daemon runs if - `NIX_REMOTE` is `daemon`). Obviously, this should not be used in - multi-user settings with untrusted users. + `NIX_REMOTE` is `daemon`). Obviously, this should not be used + with a nix daemon accessible to untrusted clients. Defaults to `nixbld` when running as root, *empty* otherwise. )", @@ -696,24 +696,6 @@ public: )", {"trusted-binary-caches"}}; - Setting<Strings> trustedUsers{ - this, {"root"}, "trusted-users", - R"( - A list of names of users (separated by whitespace) that have - additional rights when connecting to the Nix daemon, such as the - ability to specify additional binary caches, or to import unsigned - NARs. You can also specify groups by prefixing them with `@`; for - instance, `@wheel` means all users in the `wheel` group. The default - is `root`. - - > **Warning** - > - > Adding a user to `trusted-users` is essentially equivalent to - > giving that user root access to the system. For example, the user - > can set `sandbox-paths` and thereby obtain read access to - > directories that are otherwise inacessible to them. - )"}; - Setting<unsigned int> ttlNegativeNarInfoCache{ this, 3600, "narinfo-cache-negative-ttl", R"( @@ -736,18 +718,6 @@ public: mismatch if the build isn't reproducible. )"}; - /* ?Who we trust to use the daemon in safe ways */ - Setting<Strings> allowedUsers{ - this, {"*"}, "allowed-users", - R"( - A list of names of users (separated by whitespace) that are allowed - to connect to the Nix daemon. As with the `trusted-users` option, - you can specify groups by prefixing them with `@`. Also, you can - allow all users by specifying `*`. The default is `*`. - - Note that trusted users are always allowed to connect. - )"}; - Setting<bool> printMissing{this, true, "print-missing", "Whether to print what paths need to be built or downloaded."}; diff --git a/src/nix/daemon.cc b/src/nix/daemon.cc index 19fbbf155..b391ebed5 100644 --- a/src/nix/daemon.cc +++ b/src/nix/daemon.cc @@ -34,6 +34,43 @@ using namespace nix; using namespace nix::daemon; +struct UserSettings : Config { + + Setting<Strings> trustedUsers{ + this, {"root"}, "trusted-users", + R"( + A list of names of users (separated by whitespace) that have + additional rights when connecting to the Nix daemon, such as the + ability to specify additional binary caches, or to import unsigned + NARs. You can also specify groups by prefixing them with `@`; for + instance, `@wheel` means all users in the `wheel` group. The default + is `root`. + + > **Warning** + > + > Adding a user to `trusted-users` is essentially equivalent to + > giving that user root access to the system. For example, the user + > can set `sandbox-paths` and thereby obtain read access to + > directories that are otherwise inacessible to them. + )"}; + + /* ?Who we trust to use the daemon in safe ways */ + Setting<Strings> allowedUsers{ + this, {"*"}, "allowed-users", + R"( + A list of names of users (separated by whitespace) that are allowed + to connect to the Nix daemon. As with the `trusted-users` option, + you can specify groups by prefixing them with `@`. Also, you can + allow all users by specifying `*`. The default is `*`. + + Note that trusted users are always allowed to connect. + )"}; +}; + +UserSettings userSettings; + +static GlobalConfig::Register rSettings(&userSettings); + #ifndef __linux__ #define SPLICE_F_MOVE 0 static ssize_t splice(int fd_in, void *off_in, int fd_out, void *off_out, size_t len, unsigned int flags) @@ -203,8 +240,8 @@ static void daemonLoop() struct group * gr = peer.gidKnown ? getgrgid(peer.gid) : 0; std::string group = gr ? gr->gr_name : std::to_string(peer.gid); - Strings trustedUsers = settings.trustedUsers; - Strings allowedUsers = settings.allowedUsers; + Strings trustedUsers = userSettings.trustedUsers; + Strings allowedUsers = userSettings.allowedUsers; if (matchUser(user, group, trustedUsers)) trusted = Trusted; |