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From 0cf7b1d928acaaddd4eaa28c6a22f7bd6457b379 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Bernhard Voelker <mail@bernhard-voelker.de>
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Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2014 00:07:33 +0000
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Subject: chroot: perform chdir("/") again unless new --skip-chdir is specified
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Since commit v8.22-94-g99960ee, chroot(1) skips the chroot(2) syscall
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for "/" arguments (and synonyms). The problem is that it also skips
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the following chdir("/") call in that case. The latter breaks existing
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scripts which expect "/" to be the working directory inside the chroot.
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While the first part of the change - i.e., skipping chroot("/") - is
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okay for consistency with systems where it might succeed for a non-root
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user, the second part might be malicious, e.g.
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cd /home/user && chroot '/' bin/foo
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In the "best" case, chroot(1) could not execute 'bin/foo' with ENOENT,
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but in the worst case, chroot(1) would execute '/home/user/bin/foo' in
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the case that exists - instead of '/bin/foo'.
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Revert that second part of the patch, i.e., perform the chdir("/)
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in the common case again - unless the new --skip-chdir option is
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specified. Restrict this new option to the case of "/" arguments.
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* src/chroot.c (SKIP_CHDIR): Add enum.
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(long_opts): Add entry for the new --skip-chdir option.
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(usage): Add --skip-chdir option, and while at it, move the other
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to options into alphabetical order.
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(main): Accept the above new option, allowing it only in the case
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when NEWROOT is the old "/".
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Move down the chdir() call after the if-clause to ensure it is
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run in any case - unless --skip-chdir is specified.
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Add a 'newroot' variable for the new root directory as it is used
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in a couple of places now.
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* tests/misc/chroot-fail.sh: Invert the last tests which check the
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working directory of the execvp()ed program when a "/"-like
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argument was passed: now expect it to be "/" - unless --skip-chdir
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is given.
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* doc/coreutils.texi (chroot invocation): Document the new option.
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Document that chroot(1) usually calls chdir("/") unless the new
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--skip-chdir option is specified. Sort options.
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* init.cfg (nonroot_has_perm_): Add chroot's new --skip-chdir option.
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* tests/cp/preserve-gid.sh (t1): Likewise.
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* tests/cp/special-bits.sh: Likewise.
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* tests/id/setgid.sh: Likewise.
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* tests/misc/truncate-owned-by-other.sh: Likewise.
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* tests/mv/sticky-to-xpart.sh: Likewise.
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* tests/rm/fail-2eperm.sh: Likewise.
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* tests/rm/no-give-up.sh: Likewise.
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* tests/touch/now-owned-by-other.sh: Likewise.
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Reported by Andreas Schwab in http://bugs.gnu.org/18062
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---
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diff --git a/doc/coreutils.texi b/doc/coreutils.texi
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index 96f0781..7c86719 100644
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--- a/doc/coreutils.texi
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+++ b/doc/coreutils.texi
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@@ -16113,7 +16113,10 @@ On many systems, only the super-user can do this.@footnote{However,
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some systems (e.g., FreeBSD) can be configured to allow certain regular
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users to use the @code{chroot} system call, and hence to run this program.
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Also, on Cygwin, anyone can run the @command{chroot} command, because the
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-underlying function is non-privileged due to lack of support in MS-Windows.}
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+underlying function is non-privileged due to lack of support in MS-Windows.
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+Furthermore, the @command{chroot} command avoids the @code{chroot} system call
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+when @var{newroot} is identical to the old @file{/} directory for consistency
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+with systems where this is allowed for non-privileged users.}.
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Synopses:
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@example
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@@ -16123,10 +16126,11 @@ chroot @var{option}
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Ordinarily, file names are looked up starting at the root of the
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directory structure, i.e., @file{/}. @command{chroot} changes the root to
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-the directory @var{newroot} (which must exist) and then runs
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-@var{command} with optional @var{args}. If @var{command} is not
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-specified, the default is the value of the @env{SHELL} environment
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-variable or @command{/bin/sh} if not set, invoked with the @option{-i} option.
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+the directory @var{newroot} (which must exist), then changes the working
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+directory to @file{/}, and finally runs @var{command} with optional @var{args}.
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+If @var{command} is not specified, the default is the value of the @env{SHELL}
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+environment variable or @command{/bin/sh} if not set, invoked with the
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+@option{-i} option.
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@var{command} must not be a special built-in utility
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(@pxref{Special built-in utilities}).
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@@ -16135,6 +16139,14 @@ Options must precede operands.
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@table @samp
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+@item --groups=@var{groups}
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+@opindex --groups
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+Use this option to override the supplementary @var{groups} to be
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+used by the new process.
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+The items in the list (names or numeric IDs) must be separated by commas.
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+Use @samp{--groups=''} to disable the supplementary group look-up
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+implicit in the @option{--userspec} option.
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+
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@item --userspec=@var{user}[:@var{group}]
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@opindex --userspec
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By default, @var{command} is run with the same credentials
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@@ -16145,13 +16157,13 @@ If a @var{user} is specified then the supplementary groups
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are set according to the system defined list for that user,
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unless overridden with the @option{--groups} option.
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-@item --groups=@var{groups}
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-@opindex --groups
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-Use this option to override the supplementary @var{groups} to be
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-used by the new process.
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-The items in the list (names or numeric IDs) must be separated by commas.
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-Use @samp{--groups=''} to disable the supplementary group look-up
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-implicit in the @option{--userspec} option.
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+@item --skip-chdir
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+@opindex --skip-chdir
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+Use this option to not change the working directory to @file{/} after changing
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+the root directory to @var{newroot}, i.e., inside the chroot.
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+This option is only permitted when @var{newroot} is the old @file{/} directory,
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+and therefore is mostly useful together with the @option{--groups} and
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+@option{--userspec} options to retain the previous working directory.
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@end table
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diff --git a/init.cfg b/init.cfg
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index 725ee12..032646b 100644
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--- a/init.cfg
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+++ b/init.cfg
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@@ -400,7 +400,8 @@ nonroot_has_perm_()
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require_built_ chroot
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local rm_version=$(
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- chroot --user=$NON_ROOT_USERNAME / env PATH="$PATH" rm --version |
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+ chroot --skip-chdir --user=$NON_ROOT_USERNAME / env PATH="$PATH" \
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+ rm --version |
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sed -n '1s/.* //p'
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)
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case ":$rm_version:" in
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diff --git a/src/chroot.c b/src/chroot.c
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index 6c2d63f..418ea67 100644
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--- a/src/chroot.c
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+++ b/src/chroot.c
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@@ -49,13 +49,15 @@ static inline bool gid_unset (gid_t gid) { return gid == (gid_t) -1; }
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enum
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{
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GROUPS = UCHAR_MAX + 1,
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- USERSPEC
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+ USERSPEC,
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+ SKIP_CHDIR
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};
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static struct option const long_opts[] =
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{
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{"groups", required_argument, NULL, GROUPS},
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{"userspec", required_argument, NULL, USERSPEC},
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+ {"skip-chdir", no_argument, NULL, SKIP_CHDIR},
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{GETOPT_HELP_OPTION_DECL},
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{GETOPT_VERSION_OPTION_DECL},
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{NULL, 0, NULL, 0}
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@@ -194,9 +196,14 @@ Run COMMAND with root directory set to NEWROOT.\n\
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"), stdout);
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fputs (_("\
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- --userspec=USER:GROUP specify user and group (ID or name) to use\n\
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--groups=G_LIST specify supplementary groups as g1,g2,..,gN\n\
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"), stdout);
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+ fputs (_("\
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+ --userspec=USER:GROUP specify user and group (ID or name) to use\n\
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+"), stdout);
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+ printf (_("\
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+ --skip-chdir do not change working directory to %s\n\
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+"), quote ("/"));
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fputs (HELP_OPTION_DESCRIPTION, stdout);
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fputs (VERSION_OPTION_DESCRIPTION, stdout);
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@@ -218,6 +225,7 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
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char *userspec = NULL;
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char const *username = NULL;
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char const *groups = NULL;
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+ bool skip_chdir = false;
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/* Parsed user and group IDs. */
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uid_t uid = -1;
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@@ -254,6 +262,10 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
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groups = optarg;
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break;
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+ case SKIP_CHDIR:
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+ skip_chdir = true;
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+ break;
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+
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case_GETOPT_HELP_CHAR;
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case_GETOPT_VERSION_CHAR (PROGRAM_NAME, AUTHORS);
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@@ -269,9 +281,19 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
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usage (EXIT_CANCELED);
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}
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+ char const *newroot = argv[optind];
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+ bool is_oldroot = is_root (newroot);
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+
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+ if (! is_oldroot && skip_chdir)
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+ {
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+ error (0, 0, _("option --skip-chdir only permitted if NEWROOT is old %s"),
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+ quote ("/"));
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+ usage (EXIT_CANCELED);
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+ }
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+
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/* Only do chroot specific actions if actually changing root.
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The main difference here is that we don't change working dir. */
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- if (! is_root (argv[optind]))
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+ if (! is_oldroot)
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{
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/* We have to look up users and groups twice.
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- First, outside the chroot to load potentially necessary passwd/group
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}
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#endif
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- if (chroot (argv[optind]) != 0)
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+ if (chroot (newroot) != 0)
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error (EXIT_CANCELED, errno, _("cannot change root directory to %s"),
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- argv[optind]);
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-
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- if (chdir ("/"))
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- error (EXIT_CANCELED, errno, _("cannot chdir to root directory"));
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+ newroot);
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}
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+ if (! skip_chdir && chdir ("/"))
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+ error (EXIT_CANCELED, errno, _("cannot chdir to root directory"));
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+
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if (argc == optind + 1)
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{
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/* No command. Run an interactive shell. */
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diff --git a/tests/cp/preserve-gid.sh b/tests/cp/preserve-gid.sh
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index f141ac1..5499c2e 100755
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--- a/tests/cp/preserve-gid.sh
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@@ -117,7 +117,8 @@ t1() {
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u=$1; shift
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g=$1; shift
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t0 "$f" "$u" "$g" \
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- chroot --user=+$nameless_uid:+$nameless_gid1 \
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+ chroot --skip-chdir \
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+ --user=+$nameless_uid:+$nameless_gid1 \
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--groups="+$nameless_gid1,+$nameless_gid2" \
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/ env PATH="$tmp_path" "$@"
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}
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diff --git a/tests/cp/special-bits.sh b/tests/cp/special-bits.sh
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index a55eea2..1402819 100755
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--- a/tests/cp/special-bits.sh
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+++ b/tests/cp/special-bits.sh
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@@ -42,7 +42,8 @@ set _ $(ls -l b); shift; p1=$1
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set _ $(ls -l b2); shift; p2=$1
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test $p1 = $p2 || fail=1
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-chroot --user=$NON_ROOT_USERNAME / env PATH="$PATH" cp -p c c2 || fail=1
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+chroot --skip-chdir --user=$NON_ROOT_USERNAME / env PATH="$PATH" cp -p c c2 \
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+ || fail=1
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set _ $(ls -l c); shift; p1=$1
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set _ $(ls -l c2); shift; p2=$1
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test $p1 = $p2 && fail=1
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diff --git a/tests/id/setgid.sh b/tests/id/setgid.sh
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index 6d9d74f..019418a 100755
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--- a/tests/id/setgid.sh
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@@ -27,14 +27,14 @@ echo $gp1 > exp || framework_failure_
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# With coreutils-8.16 and earlier, id -G would print both:
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# $gp1 $NON_ROOT_GID
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-chroot --user=$NON_ROOT_USERNAME:+$gp1 --groups='' / env PATH="$PATH" \
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- id -G > out || fail=1
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+chroot --skip-chdir --user=$NON_ROOT_USERNAME:+$gp1 --groups='' / \
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+ env PATH="$PATH" id -G > out || fail=1
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compare exp out || fail=1
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# With coreutils-8.22 and earlier, id would erroneously print
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# groups=$NON_ROOT_GID
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-chroot --user=$NON_ROOT_USERNAME:+$gp1 --groups='' / env PATH="$PATH" \
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- id > out || fail=1
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+chroot --skip-chdir --user=$NON_ROOT_USERNAME:+$gp1 --groups='' / \
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+ env PATH="$PATH" id > out || fail=1
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grep -F "groups=$gp1" out || { cat out; fail=1; }
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Exit $fail
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diff --git a/tests/misc/chroot-fail.sh b/tests/misc/chroot-fail.sh
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index a84826f..82ae23c 100755
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--- a/tests/misc/chroot-fail.sh
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+++ b/tests/misc/chroot-fail.sh
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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ chroot --- / true # unknown option
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test $? = 125 || fail=1
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# Note chroot("/") succeeds for non-root users on some systems, but not all,
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-# however we avoid the chroot() with "/" to have common behvavior.
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+# however we avoid the chroot() with "/" to have common behavior.
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chroot / sh -c 'exit 2' # exit status propagation
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test $? = 2 || fail=1
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chroot / . # invalid command
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chroot / no_such # no such command
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test $? = 127 || fail=1
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-# Ensure we don't chdir("/") when not changing root
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-# to allow only changing user ids for a command.
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-for dir in '/' '/.' '/../'; do
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+# Ensure that --skip-chdir fails with a non-"/" argument.
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+cat <<\EOF > exp || framework_failure_
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+chroot: option --skip-chdir only permitted if NEWROOT is old '/'
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+Try 'chroot --help' for more information.
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+EOF
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+chroot --skip-chdir . env pwd >out 2>err && fail=1
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+compare /dev/null out || fail=1
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+compare exp err || fail=1
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+
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+# Ensure we don't chroot("/") when NEWROOT is old "/".
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+ln -s / isroot || framework_failure_
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+for dir in '/' '/.' '/../' isroot; do
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+ # Verify that chroot(1) succeeds and performs chdir("/")
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+ # (chroot(1) of coreutils-8.23 failed to run the latter).
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curdir=$(chroot "$dir" env pwd) || fail=1
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+ test "$curdir" = '/' || fail=1
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+
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+ # Test the "--skip-chdir" option.
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+ curdir=$(chroot --skip-chdir "$dir" env pwd) || fail=1
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done
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diff --git a/tests/misc/truncate-owned-by-other.sh b/tests/misc/truncate-owned-by-other.sh
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index e0c99e9..6c1f6e8 100755
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@@ -42,7 +42,8 @@ chmod go+x . || framework_failure_
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version=$(
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+ mv --version |
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sed -n '1s/.* //p'
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esac
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-chroot --user=$NON_ROOT_USERNAME / env PATH="$PATH" \
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+chroot --skip-chdir --user=$NON_ROOT_USERNAME / env PATH="$PATH" \
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mv t/root-owned "$other_partition_tmpdir" 2> out-t && fail=1
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# On some systems, we get 'Not owner'. Convert it.
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diff --git a/tests/rm/fail-2eperm.sh b/tests/rm/fail-2eperm.sh
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index 6e8ce9b..c324037 100755
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--- a/tests/rm/fail-2eperm.sh
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+++ b/tests/rm/fail-2eperm.sh
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@@ -32,14 +32,16 @@ touch a/b || framework_failure_
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# Try to ensure that $NON_ROOT_USERNAME can access
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# the required version of rm.
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rm_version=$(
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- chroot --user=$NON_ROOT_USERNAME / env PATH="$PATH" rm --version |
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+ chroot --skip-chdir --user=$NON_ROOT_USERNAME / env PATH="$PATH" \
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+ rm --version |
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sed -n '1s/.* //p'
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)
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case $rm_version in
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$PACKAGE_VERSION) ;;
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*) skip_ "cannot access just-built rm as user $NON_ROOT_USERNAME";;
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esac
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-chroot --user=$NON_ROOT_USERNAME / env PATH="$PATH" rm -rf a 2> out-t && fail=1
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+chroot --skip-chdir --user=$NON_ROOT_USERNAME / \
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+ env PATH="$PATH" rm -rf a 2> out-t && fail=1
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# On some systems, we get 'Not owner'. Convert it.
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# On other systems (HPUX), we get 'Permission denied'. Convert it, too.
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diff --git a/tests/rm/no-give-up.sh b/tests/rm/no-give-up.sh
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index 41070c9..958f9e8 100755
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--- a/tests/rm/no-give-up.sh
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+++ b/tests/rm/no-give-up.sh
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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ chmod go=x . || framework_failure_
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# This must fail, since '.' is not writable by $NON_ROOT_USERNAME.
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-chroot --user=$NON_ROOT_USERNAME / env PATH="$PATH" \
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+chroot --skip-chdir --user=$NON_ROOT_USERNAME / env PATH="$PATH" \
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rm -rf d 2>/dev/null && fail=1
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# d must remain.
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diff --git a/tests/touch/now-owned-by-other.sh b/tests/touch/now-owned-by-other.sh
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index d01097e..018ef11 100755
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--- a/tests/touch/now-owned-by-other.sh
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+++ b/tests/touch/now-owned-by-other.sh
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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ chmod g+w root-owned
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# Ensure that the current directory is searchable by $NON_ROOT_USERNAME.
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chmod g+x .
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-chroot --user=$NON_ROOT_USERNAME / env PATH="$PATH" \
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+chroot --skip-chdir --user=$NON_ROOT_USERNAME / env PATH="$PATH" \
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touch -d now root-owned || fail=1
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Exit $fail
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cgit v0.9.0.2
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