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#!/bin/sh
# Verify that the credentials are changed correctly.
# Copyright (C) 2009-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
. "${srcdir=.}/tests/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ./src
print_ver_ chroot
require_root_
EXIT_CANCELED=125
grep '^#define HAVE_SETGROUPS 1' "$CONFIG_HEADER" >/dev/null \
&& HAVE_SETGROUPS=1
root=$(id -nu 0) || skip_ "Couldn't look up root username"
# verify numeric IDs looked up similarly to names
NON_ROOT_UID=$(id -u $NON_ROOT_USERNAME)
NON_ROOT_GROUP=$NON_ROOT_GID # Used where we want name lookups to occur
# "uid:" is supported (unlike chown etc.) since we treat it like "uid"
chroot --userspec=$NON_ROOT_UID: / true || fail=1
# verify that invalid groups are diagnosed
for g in ' ' ',' '0trail'; do
returns_ $EXIT_CANCELED chroot --groups="$g" / id -G >invalid || fail=1
compare /dev/null invalid || fail=1
done
# Verify that root credentials are kept.
test $(chroot / whoami) = "$root" || fail=1
test "$(groups)" = "$(chroot / groups)" || fail=1
# Verify that credentials are changed correctly.
whoami_after_chroot=$(
chroot --userspec=$NON_ROOT_USERNAME:$NON_ROOT_GROUP / whoami
)
test "$whoami_after_chroot" != "$root" || fail=1
# Verify that when specifying only a group we don't change the
# list of supplemental groups
test "$(chroot --userspec=:$NON_ROOT_GROUP / id -G)" = \
"$NON_ROOT_GID $(id -G)" || fail=1
if ! test "$HAVE_SETGROUPS"; then
Exit $fail
fi
# Change all whitespaces to newlines, then sort the input.
# Use for tests with more groups in 'id' output.
num_sort() { tr -s ' ' '\n' | sort -n; }
# Verify that there are no additional groups.
id_G_after_chroot=$(
chroot --userspec=$NON_ROOT_USERNAME:$NON_ROOT_GROUP \
--groups=$NON_ROOT_GROUP / id -G
)
test "$id_G_after_chroot" = $NON_ROOT_GID || fail=1
# Verify that when specifying only the user name we get all their groups
test "$(chroot --userspec=$NON_ROOT_USERNAME / id -G | num_sort)" = \
"$(id -G $NON_ROOT_USERNAME | num_sort)" || fail=1
# Ditto with trailing : on the user name.
test "$(chroot --userspec=$NON_ROOT_USERNAME: / id -G | num_sort)" = \
"$(id -G $NON_ROOT_USERNAME | num_sort)" || fail=1
# Verify that when specifying only the user and clearing supplemental groups
# that we only get the primary group
test "$(chroot --userspec=$NON_ROOT_USERNAME --groups='' / id -G)" = \
$NON_ROOT_GID || fail=1
# Verify that when specifying only the UID we get all their groups
test "$(chroot --userspec=$NON_ROOT_UID / id -G | num_sort)" = \
"$(id -G $NON_ROOT_USERNAME | num_sort)" || fail=1
# Verify that when specifying only the user and clearing supplemental groups
# that we only get the primary group. Note this variant with prepended '+'
# results in no lookups in the name database which could be useful depending
# on your chroot setup.
test "$(chroot --userspec=+$NON_ROOT_UID:+$NON_ROOT_GID --groups='' / id -G)" =\
$NON_ROOT_GID || fail=1
# Verify that when specifying only a group we get the current user ID
test "$(chroot --userspec=:$NON_ROOT_GROUP / id -u)" = "$(id -u)" \
|| fail=1
# verify that arbitrary numeric IDs are supported
test "$(chroot --userspec=1234:+5678 --groups=' +8765,4321' / id -G)" \
|| fail=1
# demonstrate that extraneous commas are supported
test "$(chroot --userspec=1234:+5678 --groups=',8765,,4321,' / id -G)" \
|| fail=1
# demonstrate that --groups is not cumulative
test "$(chroot --groups='invalid ignored' --groups='' / id -G)" \
|| fail=1
if ! id -u +12342; then
# Ensure supplemental groups cleared from some arbitrary unknown ID
test "$(chroot --userspec=+12342:+5678 / id -G)" = '5678' || fail=1
# Ensure we fail when we don't know what groups to set for an unknown ID
returns_ $EXIT_CANCELED chroot --userspec=+12342 / true || fail=1
fi
Exit $fail
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