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Re: bashbug chooses wrong $EDITOR executable
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Bob Proulx |
Subject: |
Re: bashbug chooses wrong $EDITOR executable |
Date: |
Sat, 20 Jun 2009 17:13:56 -0600 |
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Mutt/1.5.18 (2008-05-17) |
Chet Ramey wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > It seems okay to leave PATH alone to me. Why set it at all?
> >
> > I don't see the security issue that you are concerned about. Could
> > you educate me?
>
> I suppose it's not a large security hole if $EDITOR is used, only
> when bashbug chooses $DEFEDITOR.
Even then I don't see any security hole there. The PATH is already
set when the script is invoked. It is the PATH the caller wishes to
use, invoking the $EDITOR command the caller wishes to invoke. I see
no privilege escalation there.
> Frankly, though, it's a good idea to set PATH to have the standard
> binary directories before any others when writing a shell script,
> especially one that can be run by root. That's just good practice.
I respectfully disagree. Strongly! :-) PATH is a configuration of
the caller's environment. It isn't a good idea to change it just to
override the caller's desired environment. Normal programs should not
be changing it against the caller's wishes. (By normal in this case I
mean programs that don't change the privilege level, meaning not 'su'
or 'sudo' or so forth.)
I think for the purposes of invoking $EDITOR that the caller's PATH
should be respected.
Bob