# ./pullrev.sh 1337344 1341905 1342065 1341930
suexec enhancements:
1) use syslog for logging
2) use capabilities not setuid/setgid root binary
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=1337344
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=1341905
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=1342065
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=1341930
--- httpd-2.4.4/configure.in.r1337344+
+++ httpd-2.4.4/configure.in
@@ -734,7 +734,24 @@ APACHE_HELP_STRING(--with-suexec-gidmin,
AC_ARG_WITH(suexec-logfile,
APACHE_HELP_STRING(--with-suexec-logfile,Set the logfile),[
- AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(AP_LOG_EXEC, "$withval", [SuExec log file] ) ] )
+ if test "x$withval" = "xyes"; then
+ AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(AP_LOG_EXEC, "$withval", [SuExec log file])
+ fi
+])
+
+AC_ARG_WITH(suexec-syslog,
+APACHE_HELP_STRING(--with-suexec-syslog,Set the logfile),[
+ if test $withval = "yes"; then
+ if test "x${with_suexec_logfile}" != "xno"; then
+ AC_MSG_NOTICE([hint: use "--without-suexec-logfile --with-suexec-syslog"])
+ AC_MSG_ERROR([suexec does not support both logging to file and syslog])
+ fi
+ AC_CHECK_FUNCS([vsyslog], [], [
+ AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot support syslog from suexec without vsyslog()])])
+ AC_DEFINE(AP_LOG_SYSLOG, 1, [SuExec log to syslog])
+ fi
+])
+
AC_ARG_WITH(suexec-safepath,
APACHE_HELP_STRING(--with-suexec-safepath,Set the safepath),[
@@ -744,6 +761,15 @@ AC_ARG_WITH(suexec-umask,
APACHE_HELP_STRING(--with-suexec-umask,umask for suexec'd process),[
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(AP_SUEXEC_UMASK, 0$withval, [umask for suexec'd process] ) ] )
+INSTALL_SUEXEC=setuid
+AC_ARG_ENABLE([suexec-capabilities],
+APACHE_HELP_STRING(--enable-suexec-capabilities,Use Linux capability bits not setuid root suexec), [
+INSTALL_SUEXEC=caps
+AC_DEFINE(AP_SUEXEC_CAPABILITIES, 1,
+ [Enable if suexec is installed with Linux capabilities, not setuid])
+])
+APACHE_SUBST(INSTALL_SUEXEC)
+
dnl APR should go after the other libs, so the right symbols can be picked up
if test x${apu_found} != xobsolete; then
AP_LIBS="$AP_LIBS `$apu_config --avoid-ldap --link-libtool`"
--- httpd-2.4.4/docs/manual/suexec.html.en.r1337344+
+++ httpd-2.4.4/docs/manual/suexec.html.en
@@ -372,6 +372,21 @@
together with the --enable-suexec
option to let
APACI accept your request for using the suEXEC feature.
+
--enable-suexec-capabilities
suexec
binary is installed "setuid/setgid
+ root", which allows it to run with the full privileges of the
+ root user. If this option is used, the suexec
+ binary will instead be installed with only the setuid/setgid
+ "capability" bits set, which is the subset of full root
+ priviliges required for suexec operation. Note that
+ the suexec
binary may not be able to write to a log
+ file in this mode; it is recommended that the
+ --with-suexec-syslog --without-suexec-logfile
+ options are used in conjunction with this mode, so that syslog
+ logging is used instead.--with-suexec-bin=PATH
suexec
binary must be hard-coded
@@ -433,6 +448,12 @@
"suexec_log
" and located in your standard logfile
directory (--logfiledir
).--with-suexec-syslog
--without-suexec-logfile
.--with-suexec-safepath=PATH
The suEXEC wrapper will write log information
to the file defined with the --with-suexec-logfile
- option as indicated above. If you feel you have configured and
- installed the wrapper properly, have a look at this log and the
- error_log for the server to see where you may have gone astray.
--with-suexec-syslog
+ is used. If you feel you have configured and
+ installed the wrapper properly, have a look at the log and the
+ error_log for the server to see where you may have gone astray.
+ The output of "suexec -V"
will show the options
+ used to compile suexec, if using a binary distribution.