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Python wrapper for setfsuid
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# based on https://gist.github.com/atdt/ebafa299e843a767139b | |
# Copyright (c) 2019 Ori Livneh | |
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import ctypes | |
import ctypes.util | |
import errno | |
import os | |
class Setfs: | |
def __init__(self): | |
libc_so = ctypes.util.find_library('c') | |
self.libc = ctypes.CDLL(libc_so, use_errno=True) | |
def setgid(self,fsgid): | |
"""Set user identity used for filesystem checks. See setfsgid(2).""" | |
# Per the BUGS section in setfsgid(2), you can't really tell if a | |
# setfsgid call succeeded. As a hack, we can rely on the fact that | |
# setfsgid returns the previous fsgid and call it twice. The result | |
# of the second call should be the desired fsgid. | |
self.libc.setfsgid(ctypes.c_int(fsgid)) | |
new_fsgid = self.libc.setfsgid(ctypes.c_int(fsgid)) | |
# Fake an EPERM even if errno was not set when we can detect that | |
# setfsgid failed. | |
err = errno.EPERM if new_fsgid != fsgid else ctypes.get_errno() | |
if err: | |
raise OSError(err, os.strerror(err)) | |
def setuid(self,fsuid): | |
"""Set user identity used for filesystem checks. See setfsuid(2).""" | |
# Per the BUGS section in setfsuid(2), you can't really tell if a | |
# setfsuid call succeeded. As a hack, we can rely on the fact that | |
# setfsuid returns the previous fsuid and call it twice. The result | |
# of the second call should be the desired fsuid. | |
self.libc.setfsuid(ctypes.c_int(fsuid)) | |
new_fsuid = self.libc.setfsuid(ctypes.c_int(fsuid)) | |
# Fake an EPERM even if errno was not set when we can detect that | |
# setfsuid failed. | |
err = errno.EPERM if new_fsuid != fsuid else ctypes.get_errno() | |
if err: | |
raise OSError(err, os.strerror(err)) | |
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Transformed into class, added setgid