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From: Stefan Smietanowski <stesmi@stesmi.com>
To: Douglas McNaught <doug@mcnaught.org>
Cc: Arjan van de Ven <arjan@infradead.org>,
	Mark Rosenstand <mark@borkware.net>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Executable shell scripts
Date: Sat, 13 May 2006 13:28:40 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4465C2E8.8070106@stesmi.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87r72yi346.fsf@suzuka.mcnaught.org>

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Douglas McNaught wrote:
> Arjan van de Ven <arjan@infradead.org> writes:
> 
> 
>>On Sat, 2006-05-13 at 13:03 +0200, Mark Rosenstand wrote:
> 
> 
>>>bash-3.00$ cat << EOF > test
>>>
>>>>#!/bin/sh
>>>>echo "yay, I'm executing!"
>>>>EOF
>>>
>>>bash-3.00$ chmod 111 test
>>>bash-3.00$ ./test
>>>/bin/sh: ./test: Permission denied
>>
>>is your script readable as well? 111 is just weird/odd.
> 
> 
> It needs to be readable as well.  What ends up happening is that the
> kernel sees the execute bit, looks at the shebang line and then does:
> 
> /bin/sh test
> 
> Since read permission is off, the shell's open() call fails.  It will
> work fine if you use 755 as the permissions.
> 
> Every Unix I've ever seen works this way.  It'd be nice to have
> unreadable executable scripts, but no one's ever done it.

The solution would be to either stick bash in the kernel (YUCK!)
or to have the kernel basically copy the read-only script to /tmp
or somewhere else, set permissions to sane values and
/bin/sh /tmp/foo.a12345.

Now why on earth would one want the kernel to jump all those hoops
instead of just requiring read access on anything with a shebang?

Naturally, bash has to be supplemented by any other gorramn shell
out there and naturally perl and anything at all that can be invoked
using a shebang, since bash doesn't know how to execute perl
and perl doesn't know how to execute shell and .. and .. and...

So either copy it and set sane values or require read-access
on the file.

// Stefan

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  parent reply	other threads:[~2006-05-13 11:28 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 26+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2006-05-13 10:38 Executable shell scripts Mark Rosenstand
2006-05-13 10:56 ` Arjan van de Ven
2006-05-13 11:03   ` Mark Rosenstand
2006-05-13 11:07     ` Arjan van de Ven
2006-05-13 11:17       ` Mark Rosenstand
2006-05-13 11:18       ` Willy Tarreau
2006-05-13 11:19       ` Douglas McNaught
2006-05-13 11:27         ` Mark Rosenstand
2006-05-13 11:37           ` Joel Jaeggli
2006-05-13 12:59           ` Theodore Tso
2006-05-13 13:18             ` Mark Rosenstand
2006-05-13 22:42               ` Neil Brown
2006-05-13 11:28         ` Stefan Smietanowski [this message]
2006-05-13 11:37           ` Neil Brown
2006-05-13 12:45             ` Willy Tarreau
2006-05-13 14:00         ` Arjan van de Ven
2006-05-13 20:52           ` Douglas McNaught
2006-05-13 11:16     ` J.A. Magallón
2006-05-13 11:22     ` Bernd Petrovitsch
2006-05-13 11:45       ` Mark Rosenstand
2006-05-13 11:56         ` Bernd Petrovitsch
2006-05-13 12:23           ` Mark Rosenstand
2006-05-13 12:58             ` Willy Tarreau
2006-05-13 18:55             ` Bernd Petrovitsch
2006-05-13 11:23     ` CaT
2006-05-13 11:00 ` Willy Tarreau

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