--- embedaddon/mtr/SECURITY 2013/07/21 23:43:42 1.1.1.1 +++ embedaddon/mtr/SECURITY 2016/11/01 09:33:48 1.1.1.2 @@ -7,15 +7,16 @@ minimal. Or you can make mtr setuid-root, and the following applies to you.... Since mtr is installed as suid-root, some concern over security is -justified. Since version 0.21 of mtr, does the following two things +justified. Since version 0.21, mtr does the following two things after it is launched: * mtr requests a pair of raw sockets from the kernel. -* mtr sets the effective uid to match the real uid. +* mtr drops root privileges by setting the effective uid to match + uid or the user calling mtr. See main() in mtr.c and net_preopen() in net.c for the details of this -process. Note that no code from GTK+ or curses is executed before the -drop in permissions. +process. Note that no code from GTK+ or curses is executed before +dropping root privileges. This should severely limit the possibilities of using mtr to breach system security. This means the worst case scenerio is as follows: @@ -24,10 +25,10 @@ Due to some oversight in the mtr code, a malicious use overrun one of mtr's internal buffers with binary code that is eventually executed. The malicious user is still not able to read from or write to any system files which they wouldn't normally have -permission to write to. The only priveledge gained is access to the -raw socket descriptors, which would allow the malicious user to listen -to all ICMP packets arriving at the system, and send forged packets -with arbitrary contents. +permission to read or write to, repectively. The only privilege +gained is access to the raw socket descriptors, which would allow +the malicious user to listen to all ICMP packets arriving at the +system, and to send forged packets with arbitrary contents. The mtr-code does its best to prevent calling of external library code before dropping privileges. It seems that C++ library code has @@ -36,7 +37,7 @@ loader/linker. That would mean that we're still vulne errors in that code. This is why I would prefer to drop the backends, have mtr-core always run in "raw" mode, and have the backends interpret the output from the mtr-core. Maybe a nice project for a college-level -student. +student. If you have further questions or comments about security issues, please direct them to the mtr mailing list. See README for details.