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#300 | worksforme | insecure umask 0000 on ubuntu server | ||
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xterm started as application session on the remote server runs with umask 0000. This has security impact as files/directories created by users are then world-writable. Expected: some sensible default like 002 or 022. Version: winswitch 0.12.23-1, xpra 2.1.1-r16658-1 Possible cause: winswitch server assumes umask will be set in /etc/bashrc. That is true on Red Hat derived systems. But it is not true on Ubuntu (tested 16.04 LTS) where I think umask is expected to be set by PAM session (pam_umask.so). Perhaps related, the PAM file provided by /etc/pam.d/xpra seems to assume a Red Hat style system and most of the PAM modules referenced there do not exist on a Ubuntu system. |
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#205 | notabug | winswitch server restarts xpra session and adds --bind-tcp=0.0.0.0:<port> [was security risk..] | ||
Description |
starting an xpra session manually and then remotely connecting to it with the winswitch cleint for Windows results in change of xpra session to use --bind-tcp=0.0.0.0:<port>, which is a "major security risk" (xpra(1)). Reproduction steps: In the remote host run $ ps aux | grep winswitch # no winswitch_server running $ ps aux | grep xpra # no xpra running $ xpra start :666 $ ps aux | grep xpra # see the command line and PID 1000 18905 2.5 0.2 188412 21976 ? S 21:26 0:00 /usr/bin/python /usr/bin/xpra start :666 Now run the Window Switch client for Windows and connect to that remote host using ssh tunneling. It will show an "unknown" session. You won´t even need to resume it via the tray icon, the damage is already done: On the remote host again: $ ps aux | grep xpra 1000 19549 0.1 0.2 213020 23404 ? S 21:32 0:00 /usr/bin/python /usr/bin/xpra --bind-tcp=0.0.0.0:15061 --password-file=/home/ocm-admin/.winswitch/server/sessions/666/session.pass --no-daemon --no-pulseaudio --session-name=unknown start :666 --use-display $ ps aux | grep winsw 1000 19479 0.1 0.1 101708 15536 ? Ss 21:31 0:00 /usr/bin/python /usr/bin/winswitch_stdio_socket 1000 19485 0.2 0.0 0 0 ? Z 21:32 0:00 [winswitch_serve] <defunct> 1000 19533 0.2 0.3 323548 29688 ? S 21:32 0:00 /usr/bin/python /usr/bin/winswitch_server --daemon 1000 19549 0.1 0.2 213020 23404 ? S 21:32 0:00 /usr/bin/python /usr/bin/xpra --bind-tcp=0.0.0.0:15061 --password-file=/home/ocm-admin/.winswitch/server/sessions/666/session.pass --no-daemon --no-pulseaudio --session-name=unknown start :666 --use-display $ netstat --inet -nlp 2>/dev/null | grep 19549 tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:15061 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 19549/python So there you are, apparently winswitch_server restarted xpra, see the different PIDs, and now it is listening on all IPs. Found no documentation about this, just stumbled upon it. No obvious way to change it in any config files. Plus this should never be the default behaviour! For some more info, I am using Debian squeeze/stable and have installed from the official winswitch.org repository. $ cat /etc/debian_version 6.0.5 $ apt-cache policy winswitch xpra winswitch: Installiert: 0.12.14-1 Kandidat: 0.12.14-1 Versionstabelle: *** 0.12.14-1 0 990 http://winswitch.org/ squeeze/main amd64 Packages 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status xpra: Installiert: 0.3.2-2 Kandidat: 0.3.2-2 Versionstabelle: *** 0.3.2-2 0 990 http://winswitch.org/ squeeze/main amd64 Packages 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status $ winswitch_server --version winswitch version 0.12.14 Release Build Built on winswitch.org by root on the 2012-06-04 SVN revision unknown with unknown local modifications $ xpra --version xpra v0.3.2 I did not change any config files on the remote host. The windows client version is: Window Switch 0.12.14 Built on xp-pro by XP_Pro. 2012-06-04 (release build) (svn revision 4908 with 0 local changes) if the client version matters at all, this should clearly be changed on the server. |
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#224 | notabug | Winswitch on Win 7 | ||
Description |
I need to use Win7 Ultimate machine as server for applications and Lubuntu 12.10 as client. The problem is i don't see any applications available to launch in tray icon menu - not in Windows 7 neither Lubuntu. Sure i connected to server and vice-versa. I tried to match same protocol - nx on Win7 and Linux, but no result. When checking connection configuration i see this -
Desktop Default "None available! Microsoft Microsoft Windows limitations" So i assume the problem in Win 7 Ultimate support. I used before to connect to Windows 2003 Server from Gentoo and it just worked fine. |