| #! /bin/bash |
| # |
| # Verify tmpfiles can run in a root directory under a path prefix that contains |
| # directories owned by unprivileged users, for example when a root file system |
| # is mounted in a regular user's home directory. |
| # |
| # https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/11820 |
| # |
| |
| set -e |
| |
| rm -fr /tmp/root /tmp/user |
| mkdir -p /tmp/root /tmp/user/root |
| chown daemon:daemon /tmp/user |
| |
| # Verify the command works as expected with no prefix or a root-owned prefix. |
| echo 'd /tmp/root/test1' | systemd-tmpfiles --create - |
| test -d /tmp/root/test1 |
| echo 'd /test2' | systemd-tmpfiles --root=/tmp/root --create - |
| test -d /tmp/root/test2 |
| |
| # Verify the command fails to write to a root-owned subdirectory under an |
| # unprivileged user's directory when it's not part of the prefix, as expected |
| # by the unsafe_transition function. |
| ! echo 'd /tmp/user/root/test' | systemd-tmpfiles --create - |
| ! test -e /tmp/user/root/test |
| ! echo 'd /user/root/test' | systemd-tmpfiles --root=/tmp --create - |
| ! test -e /tmp/user/root/test |
| |
| # Verify the above works when all user-owned directories are in the prefix. |
| echo 'd /test' | systemd-tmpfiles --root=/tmp/user/root --create - |
| test -d /tmp/user/root/test |