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systemd Insecurity

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Posted: 2022-01-29 (UTC+00:00)

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Updated: 2022-11-14 (UTC+00:00)

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Anyone who cares about security may want to switch from systemd as soon as possible; its lead -developer doesn't care about your security at all.

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Issue #0 - Against CVE Assignment

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Poettering:
-"You don't assign CVEs to every single random bugfix we do, do you?"

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My thoughts:
-Yes, if they're security-related.

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Source:
-systemd GitHub Issue 5998

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Issue #1 - CVEs Are Not Useful

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Poettering:
-"Humpf, I am not convinced this is the right way to announce this. We never did that, and half the -CVEs aren't useful anyway, hence I am not sure we should start with that now, because it is either -inherently incomplete or blesses the nonsensical part of the CVE circus which we really shouldn't -bless..."

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My thoughts:
-CVEs are supposed to be for security, and a log of when they were found and their severity, so yes, -it *is* the correct way to announce it. It seems as if over 95 security-concious people think the -same.

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Source:
-systemd GitHub Issue 6225

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Issue #2 - Security is a Circus

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Poettering:
-"I am not sure I buy enough into the security circus to do that though for any minor issue..."

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Source:
-systemd GitHub Issue 5144

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Issue #3 - Blaming the User

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Poettering:
-"Yes, as you found out "0day" is not a valid username. I wonder which tool permitted you to create -it in the first place. Note that not permitting numeric first characters is done on purpose: to -avoid ambiguities between numeric UID and textual user names.
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-systemd will validate all configuration data you drop at it, making it hard to generate invalid -configuration. Hence, yes, it's a feature that we don't permit invalid user names, and I'd consider -it a limitation of xinetd that it doesn't refuse an invalid username.
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-So, yeah, I don't think there's anything to fix in systemd here. I understand this is annoying, but -still: the username is clearly not valid."

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My thoughts:
-systemd was the thing that allowed root access just because a username started with a number, then -Poettering blamed the user.

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Source:
-systemd GitHub Issue 6237

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