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/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* contrib/sepgsql/hooks.c
*
* Entrypoints of the hooks in PostgreSQL, and dispatches the callbacks.
*
* Copyright (c) 2010-2011, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
*
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include "catalog/objectaccess.h"
#include "catalog/pg_class.h"
#include "catalog/pg_namespace.h"
#include "catalog/pg_proc.h"
#include "commands/seclabel.h"
#include "executor/executor.h"
#include "fmgr.h"
#include "libpq/auth.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
#include "tcop/utility.h"
#include "utils/guc.h"
#include "sepgsql.h"
PG_MODULE_MAGIC;
/*
* Declarations
*/
void _PG_init(void);
/*
* Saved hook entries (if stacked)
*/
static object_access_hook_type next_object_access_hook = NULL;
static ClientAuthentication_hook_type next_client_auth_hook = NULL;
static ExecutorCheckPerms_hook_type next_exec_check_perms_hook = NULL;
static needs_fmgr_hook_type next_needs_fmgr_hook = NULL;
static fmgr_hook_type next_fmgr_hook = NULL;
static ProcessUtility_hook_type next_ProcessUtility_hook = NULL;
/*
* GUC: sepgsql.permissive = (on|off)
*/
static bool sepgsql_permissive;
bool
sepgsql_get_permissive(void)
{
return sepgsql_permissive;
}
/*
* GUC: sepgsql.debug_audit = (on|off)
*/
static bool sepgsql_debug_audit;
bool
sepgsql_get_debug_audit(void)
{
return sepgsql_debug_audit;
}
/*
* sepgsql_client_auth
*
* Entrypoint of the client authentication hook.
* It switches the client label according to getpeercon(), and the current
* performing mode according to the GUC setting.
*/
static void
sepgsql_client_auth(Port *port, int status)
{
char *context;
if (next_client_auth_hook)
(*next_client_auth_hook) (port, status);
/*
* In the case when authentication failed, the supplied socket shall be
* closed soon, so we don't need to do anything here.
*/
if (status != STATUS_OK)
return;
/*
* Getting security label of the peer process using API of libselinux.
*/
if (getpeercon_raw(port->sock, &context) < 0)
ereport(FATAL,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INTERNAL_ERROR),
errmsg("SELinux: unable to get peer label: %m")));
sepgsql_set_client_label(context);
/*
* Switch the current performing mode from INTERNAL to either DEFAULT or
* PERMISSIVE.
*/
if (sepgsql_permissive)
sepgsql_set_mode(SEPGSQL_MODE_PERMISSIVE);
else
sepgsql_set_mode(SEPGSQL_MODE_DEFAULT);
}
/*
* sepgsql_object_access
*
* Entrypoint of the object_access_hook. This routine performs as
* a dispatcher of invocation based on access type and object classes.
*/
static void
sepgsql_object_access(ObjectAccessType access,
Oid classId,
Oid objectId,
int subId)
{
if (next_object_access_hook)
(*next_object_access_hook) (access, classId, objectId, subId);
switch (access)
{
case OAT_POST_CREATE:
switch (classId)
{
case NamespaceRelationId:
sepgsql_schema_post_create(objectId);
break;
case RelationRelationId:
if (subId == 0)
sepgsql_relation_post_create(objectId);
else
sepgsql_attribute_post_create(objectId, subId);
break;
case ProcedureRelationId:
sepgsql_proc_post_create(objectId);
break;
default:
/* Ignore unsupported object classes */
break;
}
break;
default:
elog(ERROR, "unexpected object access type: %d", (int) access);
break;
}
}
/*
* sepgsql_exec_check_perms
*
* Entrypoint of DML permissions
*/
static bool
sepgsql_exec_check_perms(List *rangeTabls, bool abort)
{
/*
* If security provider is stacking and one of them replied 'false' at
* least, we don't need to check any more.
*/
if (next_exec_check_perms_hook &&
!(*next_exec_check_perms_hook) (rangeTabls, abort))
return false;
if (!sepgsql_dml_privileges(rangeTabls, abort))
return false;
return true;
}
/*
* sepgsql_needs_fmgr_hook
*
* It informs the core whether the supplied function is trusted procedure,
* or not. If true, sepgsql_fmgr_hook shall be invoked at start, end, and
* abort time of function invocation.
*/
static bool
sepgsql_needs_fmgr_hook(Oid functionId)
{
char *old_label;
char *new_label;
char *function_label;
if (next_needs_fmgr_hook &&
(*next_needs_fmgr_hook) (functionId))
return true;
/*
* SELinux needs the function to be called via security_definer wrapper,
* if this invocation will take a domain-transition. We call these
* functions as trusted-procedure, if the security policy has a rule that
* switches security label of the client on execution.
*/
old_label = sepgsql_get_client_label();
new_label = sepgsql_proc_get_domtrans(functionId);
if (strcmp(old_label, new_label) != 0)
{
pfree(new_label);
return true;
}
pfree(new_label);
/*
* Even if not a trusted-procedure, this function should not be inlined
* unless the client has db_procedure:{execute} permission. Please note
* that it shall be actually failed later because of same reason with
* ACL_EXECUTE.
*/
function_label = sepgsql_get_label(ProcedureRelationId, functionId, 0);
if (sepgsql_check_perms(sepgsql_get_client_label(),
function_label,
SEPG_CLASS_DB_PROCEDURE,
SEPG_DB_PROCEDURE__EXECUTE,
NULL, false) != true)
{
pfree(function_label);
return true;
}
pfree(function_label);
return false;
}
/*
* sepgsql_fmgr_hook
*
* It switches security label of the client on execution of trusted
* procedures.
*/
static void
sepgsql_fmgr_hook(FmgrHookEventType event,
FmgrInfo *flinfo, Datum *private)
{
struct
{
char *old_label;
char *new_label;
Datum next_private;
} *stack;
switch (event)
{
case FHET_START:
stack = (void *) DatumGetPointer(*private);
if (!stack)
{
MemoryContext oldcxt;
const char *cur_label = sepgsql_get_client_label();
oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(flinfo->fn_mcxt);
stack = palloc(sizeof(*stack));
stack->old_label = NULL;
stack->new_label = sepgsql_proc_get_domtrans(flinfo->fn_oid);
stack->next_private = 0;
MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
if (strcmp(cur_label, stack->new_label) != 0)
{
/*
* process:transition permission between old and new
* label, when user tries to switch security label of the
* client on execution of trusted procedure.
*/
sepgsql_check_perms(cur_label, stack->new_label,
SEPG_CLASS_PROCESS,
SEPG_PROCESS__TRANSITION,
NULL, true);
}
*private = PointerGetDatum(stack);
}
Assert(!stack->old_label);
stack->old_label = sepgsql_set_client_label(stack->new_label);
if (next_fmgr_hook)
(*next_fmgr_hook) (event, flinfo, &stack->next_private);
break;
case FHET_END:
case FHET_ABORT:
stack = (void *) DatumGetPointer(*private);
if (next_fmgr_hook)
(*next_fmgr_hook) (event, flinfo, &stack->next_private);
sepgsql_set_client_label(stack->old_label);
stack->old_label = NULL;
break;
default:
elog(ERROR, "unexpected event type: %d", (int) event);
break;
}
}
/*
* sepgsql_utility_command
*
* It tries to rough-grained control on utility commands; some of them can
* break whole of the things if nefarious user would use.
*/
static void
sepgsql_utility_command(Node *parsetree,
const char *queryString,
ParamListInfo params,
bool isTopLevel,
DestReceiver *dest,
char *completionTag)
{
if (next_ProcessUtility_hook)
(*next_ProcessUtility_hook) (parsetree, queryString, params,
isTopLevel, dest, completionTag);
/*
* Check command tag to avoid nefarious operations
*/
switch (nodeTag(parsetree))
{
case T_LoadStmt:
/*
* We reject LOAD command across the board on enforcing mode,
* because a binary module can arbitrarily override hooks.
*/
if (sepgsql_getenforce())
{
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INSUFFICIENT_PRIVILEGE),
errmsg("SELinux: LOAD is not permitted")));
}
break;
default:
/*
* Right now we don't check any other utility commands, because it
* needs more detailed information to make access control decision
* here, but we don't want to have two parse and analyze routines
* individually.
*/
break;
}
/*
* Original implementation
*/
standard_ProcessUtility(parsetree, queryString, params,
isTopLevel, dest, completionTag);
}
/*
* Module load/unload callback
*/
void
_PG_init(void)
{
char *context;
/*
* We allow to load the SE-PostgreSQL module on single-user-mode or
* shared_preload_libraries settings only.
*/
if (IsUnderPostmaster)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_OBJECT_NOT_IN_PREREQUISITE_STATE),
errmsg("sepgsql must be loaded via shared_preload_libraries")));
/*
* Check availability of SELinux on the platform. If disabled, we cannot
* activate any SE-PostgreSQL features, and we have to skip rest of
* initialization.
*/
if (is_selinux_enabled() < 1)
{
sepgsql_set_mode(SEPGSQL_MODE_DISABLED);
return;
}
/*
* sepgsql.permissive = (on|off)
*
* This variable controls performing mode of SE-PostgreSQL on user's
* session.
*/
DefineCustomBoolVariable("sepgsql.permissive",
"Turn on/off permissive mode in SE-PostgreSQL",
NULL,
&sepgsql_permissive,
false,
PGC_SIGHUP,
GUC_NOT_IN_SAMPLE,
NULL,
NULL,
NULL);
/*
* sepgsql.debug_audit = (on|off)
*
* This variable allows users to turn on/off audit logs on access control
* decisions, independent from auditallow/auditdeny setting in the
* security policy. We intend to use this option for debugging purpose.
*/
DefineCustomBoolVariable("sepgsql.debug_audit",
"Turn on/off debug audit messages",
NULL,
&sepgsql_debug_audit,
false,
PGC_USERSET,
GUC_NOT_IN_SAMPLE,
NULL,
NULL,
NULL);
/*
* Set up dummy client label.
*
* XXX - note that PostgreSQL launches background worker process like
* autovacuum without authentication steps. So, we initialize sepgsql_mode
* with SEPGSQL_MODE_INTERNAL, and client_label with the security context
* of server process. Later, it also launches background of user session.
* In this case, the process is always hooked on post-authentication, and
* we can initialize the sepgsql_mode and client_label correctly.
*/
if (getcon_raw(&context) < 0)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INTERNAL_ERROR),
errmsg("SELinux: failed to get server security label: %m")));
sepgsql_set_client_label(context);
/* Security label provider hook */
register_label_provider(SEPGSQL_LABEL_TAG,
sepgsql_object_relabel);
/* Client authentication hook */
next_client_auth_hook = ClientAuthentication_hook;
ClientAuthentication_hook = sepgsql_client_auth;
/* Object access hook */
next_object_access_hook = object_access_hook;
object_access_hook = sepgsql_object_access;
/* DML permission check */
next_exec_check_perms_hook = ExecutorCheckPerms_hook;
ExecutorCheckPerms_hook = sepgsql_exec_check_perms;
/* Trusted procedure hooks */
next_needs_fmgr_hook = needs_fmgr_hook;
needs_fmgr_hook = sepgsql_needs_fmgr_hook;
next_fmgr_hook = fmgr_hook;
fmgr_hook = sepgsql_fmgr_hook;
/* ProcessUtility hook */
next_ProcessUtility_hook = ProcessUtility_hook;
ProcessUtility_hook = sepgsql_utility_command;
}
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