Re: group ownership of tun devices -- nonfunctional?

From: Bodo Eggert
Date: Sun Aug 19 2007 - 12:06:11 EST


Mike Mohr <akihana@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

(intentionally not snipping much)

> Per the post here:
>
> http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/6/18/228
>
> it appears that the group ownership patch has made it into .23. I am
> using these patches, amongst which the kernel component appears to be
> identical:
>
> http://sigxcpu.org/unsorted-patches/0001-allow-tun-ownership-by-group.patch
> http://sigxcpu.org/unsorted-patches/tunctl_gid.diff
>
> I can create devices that are owned by my user account (tunctl -u
> `whoami` -t tap0) and it works fine. However, if I use group
> permissions with -g it stops working. In all cases, if I pass -g
> <group>, the interface is created correctly but it is unusable as a
> non-root user.
>
> So my question is: am I doing something wrong? If I am, I don't see
> it. Assuming then that I am not doing anything wrong on my end, I
> assume then that there is something missing from the kernel patch I
> applied. I read over it and I can't see any issues, especially
> considering that tunctl comes back without error (even with -g) and
> creates an interface.
>
> Just wondering if this was an issue that should be looked into--


IMHO the check is broken:

+ if (((tun->owner != -1 &&
+ current->euid != tun->owner) ||
+ (tun->group != -1 &&
+ current->egid != tun->group)) &&
+ !capable(CAP_NET_ADMIN))
return -EPERM;

It should be something like:

+ if (!((tun->owner == tun->owner) ||
+ (tun->group == tun->group) ||
+ capable(CAP_NET_ADMIN)))
return -EPERM;

Please verify and forward to the maintainers if my guess appears to be correct.
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