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Re: [Qemu-devel] [RFC Patch 0/3] Accept passed in socket 'fd' open from


From: Amnon Ilan
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [RFC Patch 0/3] Accept passed in socket 'fd' open from outside for unix socket
Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2016 06:07:29 -0400 (EDT)


----- Original Message -----
> From: "Michal Privoznik" <address@hidden>
> To: "Daniel P. Berrange" <address@hidden>
> Cc: address@hidden, "amit shah" <address@hidden>, address@hidden, "Wei Xu" 
> <address@hidden>,
> address@hidden
> Sent: Thursday, June 2, 2016 2:38:53 PM
> Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [RFC Patch 0/3] Accept passed in socket 'fd' open 
> from outside for unix socket
> 
> On 02.06.2016 10:29, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> > On Thu, Jun 02, 2016 at 09:41:56AM +0200, Michal Privoznik wrote:
> >> On 01.06.2016 18:16, Wei Xu wrote:
> >>> On 2016年06月01日 00:44, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> >>>> On Wed, Jun 01, 2016 at 12:30:44AM +0800, address@hidden wrote:
> >>>>> From: Wei Xu <address@hidden>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Recently I'm working on a fd passing issue, selinux forbids qemu to
> >>>>> create a unix socket for a chardev when managing VMs with libvirt,
> >>>>> because qemu don't have sufficient permissions in this case, and
> >>>>> proposal from libvirt team is opening the 'fd' in libvirt and merely
> >>>>> passing it to qemu.
> >>>>
> >>>> This sounds like a bug in libvirt, or selinux, or a mistaken
> >>>> configuration
> >>>> of the guest. It is entirely possible for QEMU to create a unix socket
> >>>> - not
> >>>> least because that is exactly what QEMU uses for its QMP monitor
> >>>> backend.
> >>>> Looking at your example command line, I think the issue is simply that
> >>>> you
> >>>> should be putting the sockets in a different location. ie at
> >>>> /var/lib/libvirt/qemu/$guest-vhost-user1.sock where QEMU has
> >>>> permission to
> >>>> create sockets already.
> >>> ah.. adjusting permission or file location can solve this problem, i'm
> >>> guessing maybe this is a more security concern, the socket is used as a
> >>> network interface for a vm, similar as the qcow image file, thus should
> >>> prevent it to be arbitrarily accessed.
> >>>
> >>> Michael, do you have any comment on this?
> >>
> >> I haven't seen the patches. But in libvirt we allow users to create a
> >> vhostuser interface and even specify where the socket should be placed:
> >>
> >>     <interface type='vhostuser'>
> >>       <mac address='52:54:00:ee:96:6c'/>
> >>       <source type='unix' path='/tmp/vhost1.sock' mode='server'/>
> >>       <model type='virtio'/>
> >>     </interface>
> >>
> >> The following cmd line is generated by libvirt then:
> >>
> >> -chardev socket,id=charnet1,path=/tmp/vhost1.sock,server \
> >> -netdev type=vhost-user,id=hostnet1,chardev=charnet1 \
> >> -device
> >> virtio-net-pci,netdev=hostnet1,id=net1,mac=52:54:00:ee:96:6c,bus=pci.0,\
> >>
> >> Now, if we accept only /var/run/openvwitch path in
> >> /interface/source/@path (or whatever path to OVS is), we don't need this
> >> and have users manually label the dir (unless already labeled). But
> >> since we accept just any path in there, we should make sure that qemu is
> >> then able to create the socket. One possible fix would be to allow qemu
> >> create sockets just anywhere in the system. This, however, brings huge
> >> security risks and it's not acceptable IMO. The other option would be
> >> that libvirt would create the socket, and pass its FD to qemu (since
> >> libvirt already is allowed to create sockets anywhere).
> > 
> > There are plenty of other places where we allow arbitrary paths in the
> > XML, but which have restrictions imposed by the security drivers. Not
> > least the <channel> devices which have the exact same scenario as this
> > network device, and require use of /var/lib/libvirt/qemu as the directory
> > for the sockets. We certainly do not want to allow QEMU to create sockets
> > anywhere.
> > 
> > I don't think we want to grant QEMU svirtt permission to create sockets
> > in the /var/run/openvswitch directory either really.IMHO, users of vhost
> > user should really be using /var/lib/libvirt/qemu, as is used for all
> > other UNIX sockets we create wrt other devices.
> 
> Okay. I can live with that; but in that case we should document it
> somewhere, that we guarantee only paths under /var/lib/libvirt/ to be
> accessible and for the rest we do our best but maybe require sys admin
> intervention (e.g. to label the whole tree for a non-standard location).

Does OVS has some limit for it's sockets to be only in /var/run/openvswitch ?
Flavio, do you know?
If not, we are good as it is today with /var/lib/libvirt/qemu, right?

Thanks,
Amnon

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