Re: Shared system resources - Mailing list pgsql-general

From David Wilson
Subject Re: Shared system resources
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Msg-id 20151223134137.GA9228@k3
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In response to Re: Shared system resources  (oleg yusim <olegyusim@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: Shared system resources  (oleg yusim <olegyusim@gmail.com>)
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On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 07:07:31AM -0600, oleg yusim wrote:

> May we run into situation, when attacker dumps memory and analyses it
> for valuable content, instead of reserving it for own process, where
> it would be zeroed? My understanding, it is a possibility. Does kernel
> have any safeguard against it?

Sure it might be possible, but they would not have much useful
information about which old processes the pages belonged to, and
besides, they could most likely simply dump memory of a connected client
in this case, or indeed just examine the filesystem or cache to get at
the raw PG database files.

Once someone has this level of access to the system it's not really
useful to model threats much further.

One minor correction from my first mail: MAP_UNINITIALIZED is indeed
accessible to non-root, but as George mentions only when a non-default
kernel parameter has been enabled.


David


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