/* nsenter.c - Enter existing namespaces * * Copyright 2014 Andy Lutomirski * * See http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/nsenter.1.html * * unshare.c - run command in new context * * Copyright 2011 Rob Landley * * See http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/unshare.1.html * // Note: flags go in same order (right to left) for shared subset USE_NSENTER(NEWTOY(nsenter, "<1F(no-fork)t#<1(target)i:(ipc);m:(mount);n:(net);p:(pid);u:(uts);U:(user);", TOYFLAG_USR|TOYFLAG_BIN)) USE_UNSHARE(NEWTOY(unshare, "<1^f(fork);r(map-root-user);i:(ipc);m:(mount);n:(net);p:(pid);u:(uts);U:(user);", TOYFLAG_USR|TOYFLAG_BIN)) config UNSHARE bool "unshare" default y depends on TOYBOX_CONTAINER help usage: unshare [-imnpuUr] COMMAND... Create new container namespace(s) for this process and its children, so some attribute is not shared with the parent process. -f Fork command in the background (--fork) -i SysV IPC (message queues, semaphores, shared memory) (--ipc) -m Mount/unmount tree (--mount) -n Network address, sockets, routing, iptables (--net) -p Process IDs and init (--pid) -r Become root (map current euid/egid to 0/0, implies -U) (--map-root-user) -u Host and domain names (--uts) -U UIDs, GIDs, capabilities (--user) A namespace allows a set of processes to have a different view of the system than other sets of processes. config NSENTER bool "nsenter" depends on TOYBOX_CONTAINER default y help usage: nsenter [-t pid] [-F] [-i] [-m] [-n] [-p] [-u] [-U] COMMAND... Run COMMAND in an existing (set of) namespace(s). -t PID to take namespaces from (--target) -F don't fork, even if -p is used (--no-fork) The namespaces to switch are: -i SysV IPC: message queues, semaphores, shared memory (--ipc) -m Mount/unmount tree (--mount) -n Network address, sockets, routing, iptables (--net) -p Process IDs and init, will fork unless -F is used (--pid) -u Host and domain names (--uts) -U UIDs, GIDs, capabilities (--user) If -t isn't specified, each namespace argument must provide a path to a namespace file, ala "-i=/proc/$PID/ns/ipc" */ #define FOR_nsenter #include "toys.h" #include #include #define unshare(flags) syscall(SYS_unshare, flags) #define setns(fd, nstype) syscall(SYS_setns, fd, nstype) GLOBALS( char *Uupnmi[6]; long t; ) // Code that must run in unshare's flag context #define CLEANUP_nsenter #define FOR_unshare #include static void write_ugid_map(char *map, unsigned eugid) { int bytes = sprintf(toybuf, "0 %u 1", eugid), fd = xopen(map, O_WRONLY); xwrite(fd, toybuf, bytes); xclose(fd); } static void handle_r(int euid, int egid) { int fd; if ((fd = open("/proc/self/setgroups", O_WRONLY)) >= 0) { xwrite(fd, "deny", 4); close(fd); } write_ugid_map("/proc/self/uid_map", euid); write_ugid_map("/proc/self/gid_map", egid); } static int test_r() { return toys.optflags & FLAG_r; } static int test_f() { return toys.optflags & FLAG_f; } // Shift back to the context GLOBALS lives in (I.E. matching the filename). #define CLEANUP_unshare #define FOR_nsenter #include void unshare_main(void) { unsigned flags[]={CLONE_NEWUSER, CLONE_NEWUTS, CLONE_NEWPID, CLONE_NEWNET, CLONE_NEWNS, CLONE_NEWIPC}, f = 0; int i, fd; // Create new namespace(s)? if (CFG_UNSHARE && *toys.which->name=='u') { // For -r, we have to save our original [ug]id before calling unshare() int euid = geteuid(), egid = getegid(); // unshare -U does not imply -r, so we cannot use [+rU] if (test_r()) toys.optflags |= FLAG_U; for (i = 0; i