From: Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com>
To: Kevin Coffman <kwc@citi.umich.edu>
Cc: Thomas Wunder <thomas.wunder@swt-bamberg.de>, linux-nfs@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: NFS-Mount with MIT-Kerberos5 doesn't use user tickets...
Date: Fri, 09 Apr 2010 12:37:40 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4BBF57D4.80301@oracle.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <y2o4d569c331004090750zeb56bf58udb7bbfb3277832c-JsoAwUIsXosN+BqQ9rBEUg@public.gmane.org>
On 04/09/2010 10:50 AM, Kevin Coffman wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 5:15 AM, Thomas Wunder
> <thomas.wunder@swt-bamberg.de> wrote:
>> On Thursday 08 April 2010 20:58:49 you wrote:
>>> Sorry, I missed that, or forgot. And you still get "mount : only root
>>> can mount ..." if you do "mount /mnt/net" as tomkrb ?? If so, that
>>> seems like a bug.
>>
>> No, with that entry each user is able to invoke mount. The problem is that
>> mount is carried out with uid=0 then.
>>
>>> Yes, because under sudo, you are running as root.
>> obviously...
>>
>> I'm wondering if there's a chance to run mount with a non-root uid at all. On
>> the other hand is that really needed? I mean I just want it to pass the
>> calling user's uid to the rpc.gssd...
>>
>> By the way the rpcsec_gss_krb5 is loaded.
>>
>>> You said you had this working for the case where root did the mount
>>> using a keytab though, correct? It can also be caused by a mismatch
>>> of sec flavors. (i.e., is the server exporting with krb5p?)
>> Yes, it worked fine when i used a keytab-file with the key for the client-
>> machine-principal in it. When i issued mount everything worked fine. The
>> problem with this kind of setup is just that this would simply be some kind of
>> host-based authentication and I can't trust the people which will use the
>> clients as much to use a keytab file. They could simply boot from a LiveCD,
>> memstick etc. and steal that keytab file...
>> I've double checked that krb5p is specified in the server's /etc/exports as
>> well as in the client's /etc/fstab (i've also tried it with "krb5" on both
>> sides but that didn't make any difference) .
>>
>> Does it matter whether those two flags match before the security context is
>> completely established at all?
>
> I tried a user mount yesterday and it worked fine, but I had a keytab
> on the machine. Looking closer today, I see two upcalls coming up for
> the user-mount case. The first has uid 0, as you say. The second was
> with my uid. Removing my keytab causes the mount to fail as you are
> seeing. Sorry to take so long to figure that out.
>
> I don't think this has always been the case. Something might have
> changed with the new kernel mount code?
>
> Copying Chuck to see if he knows more...
I don't know anything about these upcalls, sorry.
--
chuck[dot]lever[at]oracle[dot]com
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-04-09 16:38 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-04-07 14:37 NFS-Mount with MIT-Kerberos5 doesn't use user tickets Tom
2010-04-07 15:29 ` Kevin Coffman
2010-04-07 23:11 ` thomas.wunder
2010-04-08 14:18 ` Kevin Coffman
2010-04-08 15:39 ` Thomas Wunder
2010-04-08 18:58 ` Kevin Coffman
2010-04-09 9:15 ` Thomas Wunder
2010-04-09 14:50 ` Kevin Coffman
[not found] ` <y2o4d569c331004090750zeb56bf58udb7bbfb3277832c-JsoAwUIsXosN+BqQ9rBEUg@public.gmane.org>
2010-04-09 15:00 ` William A. (Andy) Adamson
2010-04-09 16:37 ` Chuck Lever [this message]
2010-04-10 16:13 ` Thomas Wunder
2010-04-07 15:32 ` Andy Adamson
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