pkexec: enforce absolute shell paths #422
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Reading
/etc/shells
file directly has the effect that comments are parsed as well. If a user sets environment variableSHELL
to a value which matches one of these comments, it is passed through pkexec.The shadow tools would not allow such a login shell, so be as strict as shadow when it comes to parsing
/etc/shell
.Proof of Concept:
/etc/shells
(if it does not already exist)chsh
of shadow:pkexec
withSHELL
being one of the comment linesYou can see:
What should be seen: