Hi, I see the bug is closed and bugfix is released. There was bounty for fixing
this bug.
Person who fixed the issue, can claim to bountysource.com to get money. The
amount is small, but still.
https://www.bountysource.com/issues/3820281-pulseaudio-should-integrate-
with-trust-store
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Responded to #36 on bug #1230391
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Title:
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Both pulseaudio and the camera service processes are out-of-process from
the app and therefore not themselves governed by app lifecycle. If app
lifecycle made sure to stop recording of audio and/or video when the app
is backgrounded, then a visual cue is arguably not required (see my note
below). I
certainly. is there actually any way to *do* background recording, in the
current app lifecycle?
On 14 August 2015 at 19:23, Jamie Strandboge wrote:
> Should bug #1230391 be revisited now that this is landing (show a visual
> cue if background recording)?
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Should bug #1230391 be revisited now that this is landing (show a visual
cue if background recording)?
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This is in silo 30 as I type, blocked by bug #1483752
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Title:
Pulseaudio should integrate with
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
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Assignee: (unassigned) => David Henningsson (diwic)
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Title:
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** Description changed:
Currently the 'audio' policy group allows access to pulseaudio which
allows apps to use the microphone and eavesdrop on the user. Pulseaudio
needs to be modified to use trust-store, like location-service does.
Integrating with trust-store means that when an app trie
diwic will take a look at this in a couple of weeks, when he returns
from vacation.
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Assignee: Ricardo Salveti (rsalveti) => (unassigned)
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Basically we need to change pulseaudio in a way it can ask trusty store
for the right permission when starting the recording process. Please
ping tvoss to know more about how that can be done at the trust-store
level, since there are some examples in the trust-store project.
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This has clearly been around a while. Some way up, a '10-liner' was
suggested as an option. Two questions:
- is there a good example of this somewhere else to look at (ie, how-to use
lp:trust-store)?
- is the 10 liner (check if record is permitted) still an incremental
improvement?
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Assignee: Canonical Phone Foundations (canonical-phonedations-team) =>
John McAleely (john.mcaleely)
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Can this be prioritized higher than it currently is? It keeps getting
pushed back and it was supposed to land before any phones were shipped.
The lack of this feature leaves us open to privacy issues since apps can
record audio without the user knowing.
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Please move this to ww21.
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Title:
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Assignee: Michael Frey (mfrey) => Canonical Phone Foundations
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I would go one step further with the proposed indicator method of
letting the user know when an app is recording audio. I would have the
indicator-sound icon change to an image of a microphone (or even pop up
a new icon) and set the color as red. This would be much more self-
evident that recording
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Michael Frey (mfrey)
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Milestone: ww05-2015 => ww09-2015
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moved to ww03
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Importance: Undecided => High
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I understand the desire to push this to ota and also understand that
people are busy, but I want to restate how important this bug fix is--
users need to know if an application is able to record them, otherwise
it is all to easy to end up with eavesdropping applications in the
store.
I am not sayi
this bug needs to be targeted after RTM, via ota
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Ricardo Salveti (rsalveti)
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Importance: High => Critical
** No longer affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Saucy)
** No longer affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Trusty)
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as pulseaudio allows two or more client perform capturing/playback at
same time , you need same mechanism as pulseaudo allow application which
play digital passthrough with spdif device exclusively
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"So, I guess one could insert a check in the call to
command_create_record_stream (src/pulsecore/protocol-native.c), that
would deny access if trust-store says so."
Yes. I'm told that the latest in the lp:trust-store API turns this into
~10 lines of code (location-service will have the first examp
So, I guess one could insert a check in the call to
command_create_record_stream (src/pulsecore/protocol-native.c), that would deny
access if trust-store says so.
However, there is still a way around that. Any app that can access the shm file
can potentially look at audio data currently streamin
Something that occurred to me-- for devices that ship LEDs, maybe
pulseaudio could turn on the 'record' LED (ie, the red one) when
performing audio recording?
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There is one other adjustment for pulseaudio that came up today. If an
app is able to handle a file name to pulseaudio (ie, the app process
doesn't have to open it first but instead tells pulseaudio to open and
play a file), then pulseaudio should also have apparmor integration for
playback in addi
I think implementing a limited client is a good midterm goal, but not something
for rtm. For rtm I think the most important workflow is achieving mpt's point
'1' in comment #14. Ie:
* app tries to record audio
* at that point, pulseaudio uses lp:trust-store to see if the user said this
app can
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Importance: High
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For the broader concept of PulseAudio and security, the native protocol
of PulseAudio was not built with security in mind, if you by security
mean that some connected clients should be able to do some things, and
other connected clients should be able to do other things. Right now, as
soon as you h
David, while I don't see the need to change Pulse in order to be able to
notify the user that a recording is in place, how should we proceed on
the trusted helper side (the user prompt, such as "Foo wants to use the
microphone. Is this ok? Yes|No")?
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** Summary changed:
- pulseaudio should integrate with trust-store
+ Pulseaudio should integrate with trust-store
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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I think this is an accurate summary of the discussion on IRC:
1. There should be a run-time prompt the first time an app tries to use
the microphone, just as there is for other sensitive properties. In
future there should be a similar prompt for the camera (bug 1230366).
2. In addition, there sho
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