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* don't mess with umask of root, it could be more strict
than user umask and relaxing it may catch root by surprise
* join needs execveat syscall, need to drop it post-exec
* make things more explicit
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Let user specify the action when seccomp filters trigger:
- errno name like EPERM (default) or ENOSYS: return errno and let the process continue.
- 'kill': kill the process as previous versions
The default action is EPERM, but killing can still be specified with
syscall:kill syntax or globally with seccomp-error-action=kill. The
action can be also overridden /etc/firejail/firejail.config file.
Not killing the process weakens Firejail slightly when trying to
contain intrusion, but it may also allow tighter filters if the
only alternative is to allow a system call.
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System calls (names and numbers) are not exactly the same for 32 bit
and 64 bit architectures. Let's allow defining separate filters for
32-bit arch using seccomp.32, seccomp.32.drop, seccomp.32.keep. This
is useful for mixed 64/32 bit application environments like Steam and
Wine.
Implement protocol and mdwx filtering also for 32 bit arch. It's still
better to block secondary archs completely if not needed.
Lists of supported system calls are also updated.
Warn if preload libraries would be needed due to trace, tracelog or
postexecseccomp (seccomp.drop=execve etc), because a 32-bit dynamic
linker does not understand the 64 bit preload libraries.
Closes #3267.
Signed-off-by: Topi Miettinen <toiwoton@gmail.com>
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