Lennart Poettering [2015-05-20 14:57 +0200]: > On Wed, 20.05.15 13:53, Martin Pitt (martin.p...@ubuntu.com) wrote: > > > - cached_use = true; > > + /* bind() fails in namespaces (containers), so > > check that too */ > > + static const union sockaddr_union sa = { > > + .nl.nl_family = AF_NETLINK, > > + .nl.nl_pid = 0, > > + .nl.nl_groups = AUDIT_NLGRP_READLOG, > > + }; > > + cached_use = (bind(fd, &sa.sa, sizeof(sa.nl)) >= > > 0); > > safe_close(fd); > > This check is simply not right. With that you check whether the > multicast audit API is available. But given that it has been added > only one or two kernel releases ago, and is protected by its own > capabality the check is definitely too broad.
OK. I thought the intention of ConditionSecurity=audit was exactly that, as this condition was added together with adding it to systemd-journald-audit.socket. > The fact is simply that the kernel audit subsystem is borked in the > kernel when it comes to namespacing, and there's no nice way to detect > whether it is borked I am aware of. Right, hence my thinking was that we check for the things we actually want to do with it. > We could of course add a detect_container() check now to journald. But > I think that would be a big mistake, since there was work on fixing > audit in the kernel for containers (by adding audit namespacing or > so). Right, fully agreed. That's why I wrote that I didn't like Frank's original patch. > Anyway, I think people are mostly concerned about bind() failing here, > hence I have now added some code to handle that gracefully. > > Right now it will still log a message with LOG_WARNING. I'd be willing > to downgrade this to LOG_DEBUG for select error codes, if you tell me > the ones you run into. EINVAL? bind(7, {sa_family=AF_NETLINK, pid=0, groups=00000001}, 12) = -1 EPERM (Operation not permitted) With commit 417a7fdc journald now starts working, but systemd-journald-audit.socket still fails: Active: failed (Result: resources) systemd[1]: systemd-journald-audit.socket: Socket service systemd-journald.service already active, refusing. systemd[1]: Failed to listen on Journal Audit Socket. That's why I thought tightening the ConditionSecurity=audit check would make more sense, as systemd-journald-audit.socket is the only unit which actually uses it. We could add ConditionVirtualization=!container to it as a distro-level workaround, but I don't like that for the reasons above. I don't just want to leave it like that as it makes the system stay in "degraded" mode. > Also, please convince your distro to enable seccomp support! Fair enough, but that hack doesn't work on all platforms we support (i386, powerpc, ppc64el, etc.), and quite frankly that's an even worse hack: You'd need to disable that filter once the kernel gets fixed, and/or conditionalize it based on the running kernel version. I'd like the same code to work everywhere :-) Thanks, Martin -- Martin Pitt | http://www.piware.de Ubuntu Developer (www.ubuntu.com) | Debian Developer (www.debian.org)
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