| Privilege separation, or privsep, is method in OpenSSH by which |
| operations that require root privilege are performed by a separate |
| privileged monitor process. Its purpose is to prevent privilege |
| escalation by containing corruption to an unprivileged process. |
| More information is available at: |
| http://www.citi.umich.edu/u/provos/ssh/privsep.html |
| |
| Privilege separation is now mandatory. During the pre-authentication |
| phase sshd will chroot(2) to "/var/empty" and change its privileges to the |
| "sshd" user and its primary group. sshd is a pseudo-account that should |
| not be used by other daemons, and must be locked and should contain a |
| "nologin" or invalid shell. |
| |
| You should do something like the following to prepare the privsep |
| preauth environment: |
| |
| # mkdir /var/empty |
| # chown root:sys /var/empty |
| # chmod 755 /var/empty |
| # groupadd sshd |
| # useradd -g sshd -c 'sshd privsep' -d /var/empty -s /bin/false sshd |
| |
| /var/empty should not contain any files. |
| |
| configure supports the following options to change the default |
| privsep user and chroot directory: |
| |
| --with-privsep-path=xxx Path for privilege separation chroot |
| --with-privsep-user=user Specify non-privileged user for privilege separation |
| |
| PAM-enabled OpenSSH is known to function with privsep on AIX, FreeBSD, |
| HP-UX (including Trusted Mode), Linux, NetBSD and Solaris. |
| |
| On Cygwin, Tru64 Unix and OpenServer only the pre-authentication part |
| of privsep is supported. Post-authentication privsep is disabled |
| automatically (so you won't see the additional process mentioned below). |
| |
| Note that for a normal interactive login with a shell, enabling privsep |
| will require 1 additional process per login session. |
| |
| Given the following process listing (from HP-UX): |
| |
| UID PID PPID C STIME TTY TIME COMMAND |
| root 1005 1 0 10:45:17 ? 0:08 /opt/openssh/sbin/sshd -u0 |
| root 6917 1005 0 15:19:16 ? 0:00 sshd: stevesk [priv] |
| stevesk 6919 6917 0 15:19:17 ? 0:03 sshd: stevesk@2 |
| stevesk 6921 6919 0 15:19:17 pts/2 0:00 -bash |
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| process 1005 is the sshd process listening for new connections. |
| process 6917 is the privileged monitor process, 6919 is the user owned |
| sshd process and 6921 is the shell process. |