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Re: Linux kernel ELF core dump privilege elevation (kernel module workaround)
- To: Andrew Griffiths <andrewg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Linux kernel ELF core dump privilege elevation (kernel module workaround)
- From: chris <fool@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 17:31:58 -0500
On Thu, May 12, 2005 at 12:29:02AM +0000, Andrew Griffiths wrote:
> It loops over all processes and sets the soft limit and hard limit for
> processes to 0. The limits.conf measure isn't entirely enough if people
> have screen sessions, or you have various daemons running etc.
We've used "echo / > /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern" to disable coredumps
by all processes (using kernel 2.4.29). This seems to affect all
running processes without doing anything drastic or dangerous (except
disabling coredumps =)). To disable all for all but root processes you
can use something like " /core " instead of " / " in the above example,
but then you may still be vulnerable as Andrew points out to pre-existing
screen or Xwin sessions running as root--not sure about that but better
safe than sorry.
I haven't read the code to see if this is an unintentional effect, but
it sure seems to work under 2.4.29 at least. I got the idea from this
page:
http://www.aplawrence.com/Forum/TonyLawrence9.html