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| CAP_RIGHTS_LIMIT(2) | System Calls Manual | CAP_RIGHTS_LIMIT(2) |
NAME¶
cap_rights_limit —
limit capability rights
LIBRARY¶
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
<sys/capsicum.h>
int
cap_rights_limit(int
fd, const cap_rights_t
*rights);
DESCRIPTION¶
When a file descriptor is created by a function such as
accept(2), accept4(2),
fhopen(2), kqueue(2),
mq_open(2), open(2),
openat(2), pdfork(2),
pipe(2), shm_open(2),
socket(2) or socketpair(2), it is
assigned all capability rights. Those rights can be reduced (but never
expanded) by using the
cap_rights_limit()
system call. Once capability rights are reduced, operations on the file
descriptor will be limited to those permitted by
rights.
The rights argument should be prepared using cap_rights_init(3) family of functions.
Capability rights assigned to a file descriptor can be obtained with the cap_rights_get(3) function.
The complete list of the capability rights can be found in the rights(4) manual page.
RETURN VALUES¶
Upon successful completion, the value 0 is returned; otherwise the value -1 is returned and the global variable errno is set to indicate the error.
EXAMPLES¶
The following example demonstrates how to limit file descriptor capability rights to allow reading only.
cap_rights_t setrights;
char buf[1];
int fd;
fd = open("/tmp/foo", O_RDWR);
if (fd < 0)
err(1, "open() failed");
if (cap_enter() < 0)
err(1, "cap_enter() failed");
cap_rights_init(&setrights, CAP_READ);
if (cap_rights_limit(fd, &setrights) < 0)
err(1, "cap_rights_limit() failed");
buf[0] = 'X';
if (write(fd, buf, sizeof(buf)) > 0)
errx(1, "write() succeeded!");
if (read(fd, buf, sizeof(buf)) < 0)
err(1, "read() failed");
ERRORS¶
cap_rights_limit() succeeds unless:
- [
EBADF] - The fd argument is not a valid active descriptor.
- [
EINVAL] - An invalid right has been requested in rights.
- [
ENOTCAPABLE] - The rights argument contains capability rights not present for the given file descriptor. Capability rights list can only be reduced, never expanded.
SEE ALSO¶
accept(2), accept4(2), cap_enter(2), fhopen(2), kqueue(2), mq_open(2), open(2), openat(2), pdfork(2), pipe(2), read(2), shm_open(2), socket(2), socketpair(2), write(2), cap_rights_get(3), cap_rights_init(3), err(3), capsicum(4), rights(4)
HISTORY¶
The cap_rights_limit() function first
appeared in FreeBSD 8.3. Support for capabilities
and capabilities mode was developed as part of the TrustedBSD Project.
AUTHORS¶
This function was created by Pawel Jakub Dawidek <pawel@dawidek.net> under sponsorship of the FreeBSD Foundation.
| May 5, 2020 | Debian |