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Message #07205
[Bug 1433590] Re: apparmor dbus denial for org.freedesktop.Accounts and make Other vibrations work
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
apparmor dbus denial for org.freedesktop.Accounts and make Other
vibrations work
Status in Canonical System Image:
Fix Released
Status in apparmor-easyprof-ubuntu package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in ubuntu-system-settings package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in ubuntu-ui-toolkit package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in usensord package in Ubuntu:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
This affects vivid and (somewhat recently?) 14.09.
At some point, apps started to request access to
org.freedesktop.Accounts for something, but I'm not sure what. It has
been conjectured in this bug that it is due to vibration settings.
Filing against ubuntu-system-settings for now, but please feel free to
move to the correct package.
This happens with webapps:
Apr 7 08:42:17 ubuntu-phablet dbus[797]: apparmor="DENIED" operation="dbus_method_call" bus="system" path="/org/freedesktop/Accounts" interface="org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable" member="Introspect" mask="send" name="org.freedesktop.Accounts" pid=2632 profile="com.ubuntu.developer.webapps.webapp-facebook_webapp-facebook_1.0.26" peer_pid=1596 peer_profile="unconfined"
Apr 7 08:42:17 ubuntu-phablet dbus[797]: apparmor="DENIED" operation="dbus_method_call" bus="system" path="/org/freedesktop/Accounts" interface="org.freedesktop.Accounts" member="FindUserById" mask="send" name="org.freedesktop.Accounts" pid=2632 profile="com.ubuntu.developer.webapps.webapp-facebook_webapp-facebook_1.0.26" peer_pid=1596 peer_profile="unconfined"
and QML apps:
Apr 7 08:43:40 ubuntu-phablet dbus[797]: apparmor="DENIED" operation="dbus_method_call" bus="system" path="/org/freedesktop/Accounts" interface="org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable" member="Introspect" mask="send" name="org.freedesktop.Accounts" pid=3377 profile="com.ubuntu.calculator_calculator_1.3.339" peer_pid=1596 peer_profile="unconfined"
Apr 7 08:43:40 ubuntu-phablet dbus[797]: apparmor="DENIED" operation="dbus_method_call" bus="system" path="/org/freedesktop/Accounts" interface="org.freedesktop.Accounts" member="FindUserById" mask="send" name="org.freedesktop.Accounts" pid=3377 profile="com.ubuntu.calculator_calculator_1.3.339" peer_pid=1596 peer_profile="unconfined"
The following rules allow the requested access:
dbus (send)
bus=system
path="/org/freedesktop/Accounts"
interface="org.freedesktop.DBus.{Introspectable,Properties}"
member=Introspect
peer=(name=org.freedesktop.Accounts,label=unconfined),
dbus (send)
bus=system
path="/org/freedesktop/Accounts"
interface="org.freedesktop.Accounts"
member=FindUserById
peer=(name=org.freedesktop.Accounts,label=unconfined),
dbus (send)
bus=system
path="/org/freedesktop/Accounts/User[0-9]*"
interface="org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties"
member=Get
peer=(name=org.freedesktop.Accounts,label=unconfined),
However, the above is too lenient and constitutes a privacy leak for
apps. FindUserById could be used by a malicious app to enumerate
usernames on multiuser systems and because we can't mediate method
data with apparmor, the Get() method can be used to obtain any
information provided by this interface.
The following can be used to see what can be leaked to a malicious app:
gdbus introspect --system -d org.freedesktop.Accounts -o /org/freedesktop/Accounts/User`id -u phablet`
This can be solved in a couple of ways:
1. add whatever information the app is trying to access to a new helper service that only exposes things that the app needs. This could be a single standalone service, perhaps something from ubuntu-system-settings, that could expose any number of things-- the current locale, if the locale changed, if the grid units changed, the vibration settings, etc. Since this service wouldn't have any sensitive information, you could use standard dbus properties/Get()/etc
2. add a new dbus API to an existing service such that apparmor rules can then be used to allow by method (eg, GetVibration() or something)
I won't dictate the implementation except to mention that '1' seems
like something generally useful and I believe that it was something
the ubuntu-system-settings devs were already looking at for detecting
locale changes without rebooting.
Original description
starting an app in vivid (image 135 on arale currently)
produces a bunch of dbus denials in syslog ... (there is also a
/dev/tty one but i think this is just because soemthing tries to write
an error to console ... so transient)
http://paste.ubuntu.com/10620834/
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