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# This directory contains secret client key files.
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mandos-client binary: non-standard-dir-perm etc/keys/mandos/ 0700 != 0755
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# The directory /usr/lib/<arch>/mandos/plugins.d contains setuid
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# binaries which are not meant to be run outside an initial RAM disk
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# environment (except for test purposes). It would be insecure to
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# allow anyone to run them.
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mandos-client binary: non-standard-dir-perm usr/lib/*/mandos/plugins.d/ 0700 != 0755
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# Likewise for helper executables for plugins
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mandos-client binary: non-standard-dir-perm usr/lib/*/mandos/plugin-helpers/ 0700 != 0755
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# These binaries must be setuid root, since they need root powers, but
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# are started by plugin-runner(8mandos), which runs all plugins as
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# user/group "_mandos". These binaries are not run in a running
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# system, but in an initial RAM disk environment. Here they are
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# protected from non-root access by the directory permissions, above.
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mandos-client binary: setuid-binary usr/lib/*/mandos/plugins.d/mandos-client 4755 root/root
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mandos-client binary: setuid-binary usr/lib/*/mandos/plugins.d/askpass-fifo 4755 root/root
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mandos-client binary: setuid-binary usr/lib/*/mandos/plugins.d/splashy 4755 root/root
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mandos-client binary: setuid-binary usr/lib/*/mandos/plugins.d/usplash 4755 root/root
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mandos-client binary: setuid-binary usr/lib/*/mandos/plugins.d/plymouth 4755 root/root
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# The directory /etc/mandos/plugins.d can be used by local system
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# administrators to place plugins in, overriding and complementing
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# /usr/lib/<arch>/mandos/plugins.d, and must be likewise protected.
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mandos-client binary: non-standard-dir-perm etc/mandos/plugins.d/ 0700 != 0755
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# Likewise for plugin-helpers directory
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mandos-client binary: non-standard-dir-perm etc/mandos/plugin-helpers/ 0700 != 0755