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From ddad59f50e67a5e36cd9c40e774d28240a6a7c0c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Filipe Brandenburger <filbranden@google.com>
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Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2015 09:24:34 -0800
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Subject: [PATCH] test-execute: Clarify interaction of PassEnvironment= and
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MANAGER_USER
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@evverx brought up that test-execute runs under MANAGER_USER which
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forwards all its environment variables to the services. It turns out it
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only forwards those that were in the environment at the time of manager
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creation, so this test was still working.
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It was still possible to attack it by running something like:
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$ sudo VAR1=a VAR2=b VAR3=c ./test-execute
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Prevent that attack by unsetting the three variables explicitly before
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creating the manager for the test case.
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Also add comments explaining the interactions with MANAGER_USER and,
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while it has some caveats, this tests are still valid in that context.
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Tested by checking that the test running with the variables set from the
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external environment will still pass.
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(cherry picked from commit e1abca2ee42e5938ee1f2542c3eba9e70edb0be2)
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Related: #1426214
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---
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src/test/test-execute.c | 21 +++++++++++++++++++++
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1 file changed, 21 insertions(+)
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diff --git a/src/test/test-execute.c b/src/test/test-execute.c
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index 8def1946d..6e5567c3e 100644
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--- a/src/test/test-execute.c
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+++ b/src/test/test-execute.c
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@@ -143,6 +143,17 @@ static void test_exec_environment(Manager *m) {
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}
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static void test_exec_passenvironment(Manager *m) {
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+ /* test-execute runs under MANAGER_USER which, by default, forwards all
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+ * variables present in the environment, but only those that are
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+ * present _at the time it is created_!
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+ *
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+ * So these PassEnvironment checks are still expected to work, since we
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+ * are ensuring the variables are not present at manager creation (they
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+ * are unset explicitly in main) and are only set here.
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+ *
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+ * This is still a good approximation of how a test for MANAGER_SYSTEM
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+ * would work.
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+ */
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assert_se(setenv("VAR1", "word1 word2", 1) == 0);
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assert_se(setenv("VAR2", "word3", 1) == 0);
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assert_se(setenv("VAR3", "$word 5 6", 1) == 0);
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@@ -199,6 +210,16 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
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assert_se(setenv("XDG_RUNTIME_DIR", "/tmp/", 1) == 0);
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assert_se(set_unit_path(TEST_DIR ":") >= 0);
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+ /* Unset VAR1, VAR2 and VAR3 which are used in the PassEnvironment test
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+ * cases, otherwise (and if they are present in the environment),
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+ * `manager_default_environment` will copy them into the default
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+ * environment which is passed to each created job, which will make the
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+ * tests that expect those not to be present to fail.
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+ */
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+ assert_se(unsetenv("VAR1") == 0);
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+ assert_se(unsetenv("VAR2") == 0);
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+ assert_se(unsetenv("VAR3") == 0);
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+
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r = manager_new(SYSTEMD_USER, true, &m);
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if (IN_SET(r, -EPERM, -EACCES, -EADDRINUSE, -EHOSTDOWN, -ENOENT)) {
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printf("Skipping test: manager_new: %s", strerror(-r));
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