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Remove RMI from Thermostat Agent It was discovered that, in certain configurations, the Thermostat agent disclosed JMX management URLs of all local Java virtual machines to any local user. A local, unprivileged user could use this flaw to escalate their privileges on the system. This patch removes RMI communication between the agent and agent proxy, and converts the agent proxy into a non-interactive process. Given the process ID, the agent proxy will attach to the VM, retrieve the JMX service URL, and detach from the VM. The agent proxy then prints the JMX service URL to stdout, which is consumed by the agent. This simpler approach fulfills the current requirements for the agent proxy and does so without any insecure RMI communication. Reviewed-by: vanaltj Review-thread: http://icedtea.classpath.org/pipermail/thermostat/2014-December/012320.html CVE-2014-8120 PR2155
author Elliott Baron <ebaron@redhat.com>
date Tue, 16 Dec 2014 16:00:40 -0500
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#!/bin/bash
#
# Copyright 2012-2014 Red Hat, Inc.
#
# This file is part of Thermostat.
#
# Thermostat is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
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#
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# library, but you are not obligated to do so.  If you do not wish
# to do so, delete this exception statement from your version.
#
#####################################################################
#
# Some necessary variables.
JAVA_DIR="@java.dir@"
JAVA="@java.home@/bin/java"

if [ x"$THERMOSTAT_INSTALL_DIR" = x ] ; then
  THERMOSTAT_INSTALL_DIR="@thermostat.home@"
fi
# Not always are installation directory and thermostat home one and
# the same location.
if [ x"$THERMOSTAT_HOME" = x ] ; then
  THERMOSTAT_HOME=${THERMOSTAT_INSTALL_DIR}
  export THERMOSTAT_HOME
fi
THERMOSTAT_LIBS="${THERMOSTAT_HOME}/libs"

# need tools from the JVM
TOOLS_JAR="@java.home@/../lib/tools.jar"

# This is the minimal boot classpath thermostat needs. Other dependencies
# will get started by the OSGi framework once that's up.
SERVICE_CLASSPATH="${THERMOSTAT_LIBS}/org.apache.felix.framework-@felix.framework.version@.jar"
SERVICE_CLASSPATH="${SERVICE_CLASSPATH}:${THERMOSTAT_LIBS}/thermostat-launcher-@project.version@.jar"
SERVICE_CLASSPATH="${SERVICE_CLASSPATH}:${THERMOSTAT_LIBS}/thermostat-main-@project.version@.jar"
SERVICE_CLASSPATH="${SERVICE_CLASSPATH}:${THERMOSTAT_LIBS}/thermostat-shared-config-@project.version@.jar"
# FIXME: Remove once jfreechart is a real OSGi bundle upstream
SERVICE_CLASSPATH="${SERVICE_CLASSPATH}:${THERMOSTAT_LIBS}/jfreechart-@jfreechart.version@.jar"
SERVICE_CLASSPATH="${SERVICE_CLASSPATH}:${THERMOSTAT_LIBS}/jcommon-@jcommon.version@.jar"
# Needed to parse web.xml files without network connection See PR 2029.
SERVICE_CLASSPATH="${SERVICE_CLASSPATH}:${THERMOSTAT_HOME}/plugins/embedded-web-endpoint/jetty-schemas-@jetty-schemas.version@.jar"
SERVICE_CLASSPATH="${TOOLS_JAR}:${SERVICE_CLASSPATH}"

THERMOSTAT_MAIN="com.redhat.thermostat.main.Thermostat"

function usage() {
    echo "$0 [-J<java-opt>] [-Tbg PIDFILE] [THERMOSTAT_ARGS]" >&2
    exit 1
}

# start parsing arguments, we intercept jvm arguments vs thermostat specific
# arguments
JAVA_ARGS=()
ARGS=()

RUN_IN_BG=0
PID_FILE=""

i=0
j=0

while [ "$#" -gt "0" ];
do
    case "$1" in
    -J*)
        JAVA_ARGS[$i]="${1##-J}"
        i=$((i+1))
        shift
        ;;
    -Tbg)
        shift
        RUN_IN_BG=1
        PID_FILE="$1"
        shift
        ;;
    *)
        ARGS[$j]="$1"
        j=$((j+1))
        shift
        ;;
    esac
done

# Finally run thermostat (optionally in the background)
if [ $RUN_IN_BG -eq 1 ]; then
    # The thermostat-agent-sysd script uses this.
    if [ x"$PID_FILE" = "x" ]; then
        usage 
    else
        ${JAVA} "${JAVA_ARGS[@]}" -cp ${SERVICE_CLASSPATH} ${THERMOSTAT_MAIN} "${ARGS[@]}" &
        retval=$?
        echo $! > $PID_FILE
        retval=$(( $retval + $? ))
    fi
else
    ${JAVA} "${JAVA_ARGS[@]}" -cp ${SERVICE_CLASSPATH} ${THERMOSTAT_MAIN} "${ARGS[@]}"
    retval=$?
fi
exit $retval