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Consistently apply Unix socket settings #277

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@tomhjp tomhjp commented Sep 4, 2023

Previously, we only supported setting the group for the server-side socket. This change makes it possible to set it on the client side as well. Also fixes a bug where the gRPC broker on the server side would previously not consume the directory/group environment variables.

I found this bug while dropping capabilities for the container runner in the github.com/hashicorp/go-secure-stdlib/plugincontainer package, and saw that it was inadvertently relying on the DAC_OVERRIDE capability for the plugin to be able to write to client-side sockets it didn't explicitly have permission to.

Previously, we only supported setting the group for the server-side
socket. This change makes it possible to set it on the client side as
well. Also fixes a bug where the gRPC broker on the server side would
previously not consume the directory/group environment variables.
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LGTM; great catch!

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tomhjp commented Sep 5, 2023

Thanks!

@tomhjp tomhjp merged commit b8dba49 into main Sep 5, 2023
@tomhjp tomhjp deleted the unix-socket-client-config branch September 5, 2023 18:43
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