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"Operation not permitted" while dropping privileges using setuid() function

Why this simple programs that use os.setuid()/gid() fails? Is written in python but I think that is not a language relative problem (at the end are all the same posix system call):

import os, pwd

if os.getenv("SUDO_UID") and os.getenv("SUDO_GID"):
  orig_uid=int(os.getenv("SUDO_UID"))
  orig_gid=int(os.getenv("SUDO_GID"))
else:
  pw = pwd.getpwnam("nobody")
  orig_uid = pw.pw_uid
  orig_gid = pw.pw_gid

print os.getuid(), os.getgid(), os.geteuid(), os.getegid(), orig_uid, orig_gid

os.setgid(orig_gid)
os.setuid(orig_uid)

It returns this exception:

$ sudo python provgid.py 
0 0 0 0 1000 1000
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "provgid.py", line 15, in <module>
    os.setgid(orig_gid)
OSError: [Errno 1] Operation not permitted

What is the error?

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Emilio Avatar asked Jan 14 '11 15:01

Emilio


2 Answers

Only the superuser or processes with the CAP_SETGID capability are allowed to set the GID. After the setuid() call, the effective UID isn't 0 any more, so you are not allowed to call setgid(). Try to reorder the two calls.

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Sven Marnach Avatar answered Nov 04 '22 17:11

Sven Marnach


I've fixed using this library

http://pypi.python.org/pypi/privilege/1.0

That securely drop privileges from root to another user.

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Emilio Avatar answered Nov 04 '22 18:11

Emilio