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authorDavid Woodhouse <David.Woodhouse@intel.com>2010-12-16 22:29:53 +0000
committerDavid Woodhouse <David.Woodhouse@intel.com>2010-12-16 22:29:53 +0000
commit90b6341f7282beed1175e942a113c30c212425c9 (patch)
tree849596497e1b71491c85e8f9c28088211c637170 /doc/doc-docbook
parent8f29c95072dea6fbd8476afa3c990de62b40fafd (diff)
Turn TRUSTED_CONFIG_PREFIX_LIST into TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST. No prefix or regexes
Diffstat (limited to 'doc/doc-docbook')
-rw-r--r--doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt45
1 files changed, 22 insertions, 23 deletions
diff --git a/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt
index c9b77b88c..22815a9d1 100644
--- a/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt
+++ b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt
@@ -3334,13 +3334,13 @@ proceeding any further along the list, and an error is generated.
When this option is used by a caller other than root, and the list is different
from the compiled-in list, Exim gives up its root privilege immediately, and
runs with the real and effective uid and gid set to those of the caller.
-However, if a TRUSTED_CONFIG_PREFIX_LIST file is defined in &_Local/Makefile_&,
-root privilege is retained for any configuration file which matches a prefix
-listed in that file as long as the caller is the Exim user (or the user
-specified in the CONFIGURE_OWNER option, if any).
+However, if a TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST file is defined in &_Local/Makefile_&, root
+privilege is retained for any configuration file which is listed in that file
+as long as the caller is the Exim user (or the user specified in the
+CONFIGURE_OWNER option, if any).
-Leaving TRUSTED_CONFIG_PREFIX_LIST unset precludes the possibility of testing
-a configuration using &%-C%& right through message reception and delivery,
+Leaving TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST unset precludes the possibility of testing a
+configuration using &%-C%& right through message reception and delivery,
even if the caller is root. The reception works, but by that time, Exim is
running as the Exim user, so when it re-executes to regain privilege for the
delivery, the use of &%-C%& causes privilege to be lost. However, root can
@@ -4537,17 +4537,16 @@ A one-off alternate configuration can be specified by the &%-C%& command line
option, which may specify a single file or a list of files. However, when
&%-C%& is used, Exim gives up its root privilege, unless called by root (or
unless the argument for &%-C%& is identical to the built-in value from
-CONFIGURE_FILE), or matches a prefix listed in the TRUSTED_CONFIG_PREFIX_LIST
-file and the caller is the Exim user or the user specified in the
-CONFIGURE_OWNER setting. &%-C%& is useful mainly for checking the syntax of
-configuration files before installing them. No owner or group checks are done
-on a configuration file specified by &%-C%&, if root privilege has been
-dropped.
+CONFIGURE_FILE), or is listed in the TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST file and the caller
+is the Exim user or the user specified in the CONFIGURE_OWNER setting. &%-C%&
+is useful mainly for checking the syntax of configuration files before
+installing them. No owner or group checks are done on a configuration file
+specified by &%-C%&, if root privilege has been dropped.
Even the Exim user is not trusted to specify an arbitrary configuration file
with the &%-C%& option to be used with root privileges, unless that file is
-listed in the TRUSTED_CONFIG_PREFIX_LIST file. This locks out the possibility
-of testing a configuration using &%-C%& right through message reception and
+listed in the TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST file. This locks out the possibility of
+testing a configuration using &%-C%& right through message reception and
delivery, even if the caller is root. The reception works, but by that time,
Exim is running as the Exim user, so when it re-execs to regain privilege for
the delivery, the use of &%-C%& causes privilege to be lost. However, root
@@ -33824,15 +33823,15 @@ into the Exim account from running a privileged Exim with an arbitrary
configuration file, and using it to break into other accounts.
.next
If a non-trusted configuration file (i.e. not the default configuration file
-or one which is trusted by virtue of matching a prefix listed in the
-TRUSTED_CONFIG_PREFIX_LIST file) is specified with &%-C%&, or if macros are
-given with &%-D%& (but see the next item), then root privilege is retained only
-if the caller of Exim is root. This locks out the possibility of testing a
-configuration using &%-C%& right through message reception and delivery, even
-if the caller is root. The reception works, but by that time, Exim is running
-as the Exim user, so when it re-execs to regain privilege for the delivery, the
-use of &%-C%& causes privilege to be lost. However, root can test reception and
-delivery using two separate commands.
+or one which is trusted by virtue of being listed in the TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST
+file) is specified with &%-C%&, or if macros are given with &%-D%& (but see
+the next item), then root privilege is retained only if the caller of Exim is
+root. This locks out the possibility of testing a configuration using &%-C%&
+right through message reception and delivery, even if the caller is root. The
+reception works, but by that time, Exim is running as the Exim user, so when
+it re-execs to regain privilege for the delivery, the use of &%-C%& causes
+privilege to be lost. However, root can test reception and delivery using two
+separate commands.
.next
The WHITELIST_D_MACROS build option declares some macros to be safe to override
with &%-D%& if the real uid is one of root, the Exim run-time user or the