jailtool-1.1.orig/0040755000175000017500000000000007527745673013037 5ustar do7qtdo7qtjailtool-1.1.orig/update-jail0100755000175000017500000001673507431745510015155 0ustar do7qtdo7qt#!/usr/bin/perl -w # # update-jail - easy chroot-jail creation tool # Copyright (C) 2002 Georg Bauer # # 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 2 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, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA # use strict; sub collectDirs { my ($collection, $dir) = @_; opendir DIR, $dir or die "opendir($dir): $!"; my @files = readdir DIR; closedir DIR; foreach my $f (@files) { next if substr($f, 0, 1) eq '.'; push @$collection, $dir.'/'.$f; &collectDirs($collection, $dir.'/'.$f) if -d $dir.'/'.$f; } } umask 0; $|=1; my $simulate = 0; if (defined($ARGV[0])) { if ($ARGV[0] eq '-s') { $simulate = 1; shift @ARGV; } } my $jailfile = $ARGV[0] || ''; if (!$jailfile) { print <<'EOUSAGE'; jailtools version 1.1, Copyright (C) 2002 Georg Bauer jailtools comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; this is free software and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; for details look into the source or the LICENSE file that came with this script. usage: update-jail [-s] EOUSAGE exit 1; } my @files = (); my @conffiles = (); my @devices = (); my @prune = (); my @graft = (); my $target; my $name; my $start; my $stop; my %files = (); open JF, $jailfile or die 'Can not open the jailfile'; while () { chomp; if (/^TARGET=(.*)$/) { $target = $1; } elsif (/^NAME=(.*)$/) { $name = $1; } elsif (/^START=(.*)$/) { $start = $1; } elsif (/^STOP=(.*)$/) { $stop = $1; } elsif (/^DEB=(.*)$/) { my %conffiles = (); if (open IN, '/var/lib/dpkg/info/' . $1 . '.conffiles') { while () { chomp; push @conffiles, $_ if !$files{$_}; $conffiles{$_} = 1; $files{$_} = 1; } close IN; } if (open IN, '/var/lib/dpkg/info/' . $1 . '.list') { while() { chomp; push @files, $_ if (!$conffiles{$_}) && (!$files{$_}); $files{$_} = 1; } close IN; } else { warn 'Package ' . $1 . ' not found'; } } elsif (/^PERL=(.*)$/) { my $found = 0; foreach my $spath (@INC) { if (open IN, $spath.'/auto/' . $1 . '/.packlist') { $found = 1; while() { chomp; my $file = $_; my @dirs = ($file); while ($file =~ /^(.*)\/[^\/]+$/) { push @dirs, $1 if $1 && (!$files{$1}); $files{$1} = 1; $file = $1; } push @files, reverse(@dirs); } close IN; } } if (!$found) { warn 'Perl Module ' . $1 . ' not found'; } } elsif (/^FILE=(.*)$/) { push @files, $1; } elsif (/^DIR=(.*)$/) { push @files, $1; } elsif (/^RECURSE=(\/.*)$/) { push @files, $1; collectDirs \@files, $1; } elsif (/^RECURSEONCE=(\/.*)$/) { push @conffiles, $1; collectDirs \@conffiles, $1; } elsif (/^CONFFILE=(.*)$/) { push @conffiles, $1; } elsif (/^DEVICE=(.*)$/) { push @devices, $1; } elsif (/^PRUNE=(.*)$/) { push @prune, $1; } elsif (/^GRAFT=(.*)$/) { push @graft, $1; } } close JF; die 'Need TARGET tag in jailfile' if !$target; die 'Need some files in jailfile' if !@files; if ($simulate) { print "SIMUL: creating target directory $target\n"; } else { mkdir $target, 0755; die 'TARGET not a directory' if ! -d $target; } print "copying files, please wait ...\n"; FILES: foreach my $file (@files) { foreach my $prune (@prune) { if (substr($file, 0, length($prune)) eq $prune) { my $graft; foreach my $graft (@graft) { $graft ||= (substr($file, 0, length($graft)) eq $graft); } next FILES if !$graft; } } if (-d $file) { next if -d $target . $file; my ($mode, $uid, $gid) = (stat($file))[2,4,5]; $mode = $mode & 07777; if ($simulate) { print "SIMUL: creating directory $target$file with mode 0".sprintf('%03o',$mode)."\n"; print "SIMUL: changing user on $target$file to $uid.$gid\n"; } else { mkdir $target . $file, $mode; chown $uid, $gid, $target . $file; } } elsif (-r $file) { if ($simulate) { print "SIMUL: syncing $file with $target$file\n"; } else { system "rsync -qlpogtD $file $target$file"; } } } print "copying conffiles, please wait ...\n"; CONFFILES: foreach my $file (@conffiles) { foreach my $prune (@prune) { if (substr($file, 0, length($prune)) eq $prune) { my $graft; foreach my $graft (@graft) { $graft ||= (substr($file, 0, length($graft)) eq $graft); } next CONFFILES if !$graft; } } if (-d $file) { next if -d $target . $file; my ($mode, $uid, $gid) = (stat($file))[2,4,5]; $mode = $mode & 07777; if ($simulate) { print "SIMUL: creating directory $target$file with mode 0".sprintf('%03o',$mode)."\n"; print "SIMUL: changing owner on $target$file to $uid.$gid\n"; } else { mkdir $target . $file, $mode; chown $uid, $gid, $target . $file; } } elsif (-r $file) { next if -r $target . $file; if ($simulate) { print "SIMUL: syncing $file with $target$file\n"; } else { system "rsync -qlpogtD $file $target$file"; } } } print "creating devices ...\n"; foreach my $device (@devices) { my ($mode, $uid, $gid, $rdev) = (stat($device))[2,4,5,6]; next if !defined($mode); my $type = ($mode & 070000) >> 12; $mode = $mode & 07777; if ($type == 6) { $type = 'b'; } elsif ($type == 2) { $type = 'c'; } else { die 'Illegal device type ' . $type; } my $major = ($rdev & 0xff00) >> 8; my $minor = ($rdev & 0xff); if ($simulate) { print "SIMUL: creating node $target$device with type $type $major.$minor\n"; print "SIMUL: changing owner on $target$device to $uid.$gid\n"; print "SIMUL: changing mode on $target$device to ".sprintf('0%03o',$mode)."\n"; } else { system "mknod $target$device $type $major $minor" if (! -r $target . $device); chown $uid, $gid, $target . $device; chmod $mode, $target . $device; } } if ($name && $start && $stop && !$simulate) { open OUT, '>/etc/init.d/chroot-' . $name or die 'Can not create init.d script'; print OUT <<"EOSCRIPT"; #! /bin/sh set -e case "\$1" in start) chroot $target $start ;; stop) chroot $target $stop ;; restart|force-reload) chroot $target $stop sleep 1 chroot $target $start ;; *) echo "Usage: chroot-$name {start|stop|restart|force-reload}" >\&2 exit 1 ;; esac exit 0 EOSCRIPT close OUT; chmod 0755, '/etc/init.d/chroot-' . $name; } elsif ($name && $start && $stop && $simulate) { print "SIMUL: creating init.d script /etc/init.d/chroot-$name\n"; print "SIMUL: changing mode on /etc/init.d/chroot-$name to 0755\n"; } jailtool-1.1.orig/LICENSE0100644000175000017500000004311007431502757014024 0ustar do7qtdo7qt GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 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Well, I had a quite different approach to the problem, I think. I have these nice shiny Debian boxes up and running, using all sorts of lists of installed packages. There are the dpkg registry, the CPAN registry and - of course - lot's of directories and files and init-scripts and stuff. But all are layed out in a nice and standard way. So why not use that information? Why not use a declarative approach to set up a jail? Say what you want from your standard system, what to leave out and how to configure it. What you get is a _very_ easy way to set up a chroot jail _including_ shared libraries and _including_ a nice and easy upgrade facility, if your master environment is updated because of security problems or release updates! I think it's a very neat solution. You might think otherwise - if you do, just tell me what is bad or stupid or maybe even insecure. I will try to fix it. You can write me that this is the best invention after sliced bread, too ;-) Where to get the newest version? -------------------------------- You can always find the newest version of this script at the following URL: http://www.westfalen.de/~gb/jailtool.tar.gz What license is it under? ------------------------- This software is under the GNU Public License Version 2 or newer. A copy of version 2 of the GPL is included for your reference in the LICENSE file. How to install update-jail -------------------------- Just copy the update-jail script into /usr/local/sbin or wherever you keep your administrative scripts. And install rsync, as this is used to copy the files. How to build a jail ------------------- Easy and simple. You just build a .jail file. You put in all declarations of including and excluding steps. You run update-jail on it. That's it. Isn't that easy? :-) You run update-jail just with one parameter: the .jail file. Everything is in the .jail file. No switches outside, no additional config files, no fiddeling around with other tools to prepare your system. You have to run the script as root, of course. If you don't trust me (and you shouldn't!), look first through the source to see wether this does something bad. There is a simulation switch -s that you can use to simulate a jail update run prior to do the real thing. This is especially usefull if you want to see wether you excluded all irrelevant parts without dropping something essential. The .jail file has a very simple format: Every line starting with a declaration tag, is remembered. And process. Lines following a different format, are regarded as comments. You could put a # before comment lines, if you want, to avoid confusion. These are the declaration tags currently used by update-jail: TARGET= This is just the path that should be created by the update-jail program. This is where your jail will be created and where you should chroot into. NAME= This is the name of the jail that should be created. This name is used for example for start/stop init.d scripts that are created by update-jail. If you just create a shell environment for remote uses, just don't include this declaration and no script will be generated. START= This is the start command for the chrooted daemon, if you create a daemon environment. This will just be copied to the generated start/stop script. STOP= This is the stop command. Same as with the start command. DEB= This is one of the more complex declarations. This declaration uses the dpkg database to include files and remember configuration files. It uses the .list file to include single files and the .conffiles file to include configuration files. Dependencies are currently _not_ honored, so you have to add one DEB declaration for every package you need and every package that one needs. Or you can add the relevant files or directories with some of the other declarations. PERL= This includes all files from the .packlist of the locally installed perl package into the lists of files to be included. ATTENTION: this only works with fully qualified .packlist files - some packages just include basenames of files, this won't work. The files have to be in fully qualified notation, to be useable. And you have to include the package names in require notation without extension. So to use the XML::Stream module, you have to put PERL=XML/Stream in the .jail file! FILE= If you want to keep a single file, you can use this declaration. This can be used to enforce copying a file, even if it is a configuration file! CONFFILE= This adds a single configuration file. Configuration files are only copied if they don't already exist. If they already exist, the are left as is. DIR= This adds a single directory that should be created. Only the directory is added, not it's content. RECURSE= This adds a directory including it's content to the FILES list. Directories and files starting with a "." are _not_ copied! You have to add them manually as single declarations (use RECURSE for directories and FILE for simple files). RECURSEONCE= This adds a directory including it's content to the CONFFILES list, so that all files are only copied once. Again, directories and files starting with a "." are not copied. DEVICE= This adds a single device to the list of devices to be created. PRUNE= This adds a partial path specifier to a list that is checked agains each and every file to check wether this file should be included or not. This helps with weeding out unimportant stuff like unused locales and other cruft. GRAFT= This adds a partial path specifier to a list that defines exclusions from the PRUNE list. The order in that declarations are taken into account is as follows: 1) fill FILES and CONFFILES via all the content fetching declarations 2) all remembered files are copied from the base system 3) all configfiles that don't exist are copied from the base system 4) all devices are created in the jail. 5) the start/stop script is created PRUNE and GRAFT are used when copying FILES and CONFFILES: every file is checked agains the PRUNE list and dropped, if it is included. But before dropping it, it is checked agains the GRAFT list, wether it is included. If it is, it is kept. So you install actually: (FILES+CONFFILES)-PRUNE+GRAFT. DEB, PERL, DIR, RECURSE and RECURSEONCE are actually only alternative ways to add to the FILES and CONFFILES. So the following "formulas" are in effect: FILES=(FILE+DIR+RECURSE+DEB(.list)+PERL)-PRUNE+GRAFT CONFFILES=(CONFFILE+RECURSEONCE+DEB(.conffiles))-PRUNE+GRAFT When copying files, every entry in the FILE list (remember, this list is filled by FILE, DEB, PERL, RECURSE*), it is checked wether it is a directory. If it is, this directory is just created with the same identical rights and mode as in the base system. The content is not automatically included! For RECURSE*, the content is added by adding all files in the tree to the FILES list, before doing any pruning and grafting. _Everything_ goes into the big lists of files and conffiles. All copies are done with rsync, so that even big files that just change a bit are copied efficiently! Modes, rights and other stuff are copied, too - even with devices and other stuff. Devices are not copied with rsync, of course, but are added via mknod. There are examples in the examples/ directory of the distribution. Can it be used on other systems? -------------------------------- I don't really know. It could be used, if you can live without the DEB stuff and if your system keeps init.d-Scripts in /etc/init.d/ - otherwise you could hack the script to use a different init.d-path (easy) or a different package repository (medium complexity). I don't have other systems running, so I can't do the porting to other platforms. But if you add stuff in an easy to use way (for example add a RPM declaration to use a RPM repository), I would be happy to add it to the script. Are there any known bugs? ------------------------- Not yet. But there are bound to be tons of unknown bugs in it. Although I use this script on a regular basis, I can't make any guarantees for fitness for any purpose than to use up disk space. bye, Georg Bauer jailtool-1.1.orig/examples/0040755000175000017500000000000007431745633014643 5ustar do7qtdo7qtjailtool-1.1.orig/examples/apache.jail0100644000175000017500000000324507431745633016726 0ustar do7qtdo7qtTARGET=/opt/jail NAME=apache START=/etc/init.d/apache start STOP=/etc/init.d/apache stop PRUNE=/sbin PRUNE=/boot PRUNE=/mnt PRUNE=/proc PRUNE=/root PRUNE=/usr/doc PRUNE=/usr/share/doc PRUNE=/usr/man PRUNE=/usr/info PRUNE=/usr/share/man PRUNE=/usr/share/info PRUNE=/usr/src PRUNE=/usr/games PRUNE=/usr/sbin/arp PRUNE=/usr/sbin/ip PRUNE=/usr/sbin/inetd PRUNE=/usr/sbin/update-inetd PRUNE=/usr/sbin/tzconfig PRUNE=/usr/lib/ipmasq PRUNE=/usr/share/emacs PRUNE=/usr/share/locale GRAFT=/usr/share/locale/de PRUNE=/usr/share/zoneinfo GRAFT=/usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Berlin GRAFT=/usr/share/zoneinfo/posix/Europe/Berlin DEB=base-files DEVICE=/dev/null DEB=netbase DEB=libc6 DEB=bash DEB=textutils DEB=gzip DEB=gawk DEB=grep DEB=libgdbmg1 DEB=libncurses5 DEB=libssl09 DEB=zlib1g DEB=openssl DEB=libdb2 DEB=libsablot0 DEB=perl-5.005 DEB=perl-5.005-base DEB=libwww-perl DEB=libmime-base64-perl DEB=libdevel-symdump-perl DEB=liburi-perl DEB=libstorable-perl DEB=libmldbm-perl DEB=libdigest-md5-perl DEB=libpgperl DEB=libdbd-pg-perl DEB=libdbi-perl DEB=libtimedate-perl DEB=libnet-perl DEB=liberror-perl DEB=libcompress-zlib-perl DEB=libxml-generator-perl DEB=libxml-sablot-perl DEB=libxml-parser-perl DEB=libxml-xpath-perl DEB=libxmltok1 DEB=libunicode-map8-perl DEB=libunicode-string-perl DEB=mime-support DEB=apache-common DEB=apache DEB=libapache-mod-perl DEB=libapache-mod-ssl DEB=libapache-asp-perl DEB=www-pgsql DEB=cgiemail DIR=/var/www DIR=/var/cache/axkit PERL=libapreq PERL=AxKit FILE=/etc/passwd FILE=/etc/group FILE=/etc/hosts FILE=/etc/resolv.conf FILE=/etc/timezone FILE=/etc/apache/mime.types CONFFILE=/etc/apache/httpd.conf CONFFILE=/etc/apache/srm.conf CONFFILE=/etc/apache/access.conf jailtool-1.1.orig/examples/w-agora.jail0100644000175000017500000000232207431475465017040 0ustar do7qtdo7qtTARGET=/opt/jail.w-agora NAME=w-agora START=/etc/init.d/apache start STOP=/etc/init.d/apache stop PRUNE=/sbin PRUNE=/boot PRUNE=/mnt PRUNE=/proc PRUNE=/root PRUNE=/usr/doc PRUNE=/usr/share/doc PRUNE=/usr/man PRUNE=/usr/info PRUNE=/usr/share/man PRUNE=/usr/share/info PRUNE=/usr/src PRUNE=/usr/games PRUNE=/usr/sbin/arp PRUNE=/usr/sbin/ip PRUNE=/usr/sbin/inetd PRUNE=/usr/sbin/update-inetd PRUNE=/usr/sbin/tzconfig PRUNE=/usr/lib/ipmasq PRUNE=/usr/share/emacs PRUNE=/usr/share/locale GRAFT=/usr/share/locale/de PRUNE=/usr/share/zoneinfo GRAFT=/usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Berlin GRAFT=/usr/share/zoneinfo/posix/Europe/Berlin DEB=base-files DEVICE=/dev/null DEB=netbase DEB=libc6 DEB=libpam0g DEB=bash DEB=textutils DEB=gzip DEB=gawk DEB=grep DEB=libgdbmg1 DEB=libncurses5 DEB=libssl09 DEB=zlib1g DEB=openssl DEB=libdb2 DEB=mime-support DEB=apache-common DEB=apache DEB=libapache-mod-ssl DEB=libpgsql2 DEB=libmm10 DEB=libpcre2 DEB=php4 DEB=php4-pgsql DEB=swish-e DIR=/var/www FILE=/etc/passwd FILE=/etc/group FILE=/etc/hosts FILE=/etc/resolv.conf FILE=/etc/timezone FILE=/etc/apache/mime.types CONFFILE=/etc/apache/httpd.conf CONFFILE=/etc/apache/srm.conf CONFFILE=/etc/apache/access.conf CONFFILE=/etc/passwd CONFFILE=/etc/group jailtool-1.1.orig/CHANGELOG0100644000175000017500000000057207431744156014237 0ustar do7qtdo7qtChangelog for JailTool ====================== 1.0 - Sun Feb 10 15:38:00 CET 2002 This is the initial public release. Just the script as we use it for some time. 1.1 - Mon Feb 11 14:23:24 CET 2002 This version adds the simulation switch -s to simulate an update run. And the RECURSE and RECURSEONCE declarations are added. Georg Bauer