Revise packages/control.md, add control-util-linux #18

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## EL9 ## EL9
- Version `0.8.0-2.el9_3.security` - Version `0.8.0-4.el9_3.security`
### Package summary ### Package summary
`control` provides a common interface to register and control (what it calls) system facilities. `control` provides a common interface to register and control (what it calls) system facilities.
This is intended primarily for facilities that can potentially be dangerous to system security, to let you enable, disable, or configure each facility. This is intended primarily for facilities that can potentially be dangerous to system security, to let you enable, disable, or configure each facility.
A typical facility is a SUID/SGID/setcap program or a configuration setting of a service. A typical facility is a configuration setting of a service or a SUID/SGID/setcap program, or a closely related group of such settings and/or programs that are managed together.
We manage permissions on SUID/SGID/setcap programs because those programs pose risk to system security in case of vulnerabilities in them or in library code they use.
`control` originates in Owl and is actively maintained in ALT Linux. `control` originates in Owl and is actively maintained in ALT Linux.
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While the original `control` package in Owl and ALT Linux merely provides the common interface mentioned above for other packages to register their facilities with (and many packages in those distros do), it's been adapted in Rocky Linux to provide its own sub-packages with facility specifications and RPM trigger scripts for other packages coming from EL. This way, we can `control` those facilities and have custom settings persist (be automatically saved and restored) over package upgrades without us having to maintain forks of those other packages. While the original `control` package in Owl and ALT Linux merely provides the common interface mentioned above for other packages to register their facilities with (and many packages in those distros do), it's been adapted in Rocky Linux to provide its own sub-packages with facility specifications and RPM trigger scripts for other packages coming from EL. This way, we can `control` those facilities and have custom settings persist (be automatically saved and restored) over package upgrades without us having to maintain forks of those other packages.
Initially, there are 2 sub-packages: The available facilities, their current settings, and lists of possible settings can be queried by running the `control` command without parameters. With all currently available sub-packages installed, its output may be:
```
chage public (public restricted)
gpasswd public (public wheelonly restricted)
mount public (public wheelonly unprivileged restricted)
newgidmap public (public wheelonly restricted)
newgrp public (public wheelonly restricted)
newuidmap public (public wheelonly restricted)
write public (public restricted)
```
The default settings (typically `public`) correspond to EL packages' defaults (and are typically the most relaxed security-wise).
Please refer to `control(8)` man page for command-line usage syntax.
### Sub-packages
Currently, there are 3 sub-packages:
#### control #### control
The main package providing the common interface, but no facilities of its own. The main package providing the common interface, but no facilities of its own.
Please refer to `control(8)` man page for command-line usage syntax.
#### control-shadow #### control-shadow-utils
Facility files corresponding to the `shadow-utils` package. Currently, these allow to `control` access to 5 privileged programs (3 of them are by default SUID root and 2 `cap_setuid=ep`, thus posing risk to system security in case of vulnerabilities in them). Facility specifications corresponding to the `shadow-utils` package. Currently, these allow to `control` access to 5 privileged programs - 3 of them (`chage`, `gpasswd`, and `newgrp`) are by default SUID root and 2 (`newuidmap` and `newgidmap`) are `cap_setuid=ep`.
#### control-util-linux
Facility specifications corresponding to the `util-linux` and `util-linux-core` packages. Currently, these allow to `control` access to 3 privileged programs - 2 of them (`mount` and `umount`) are by default SUID root and 1 (`write`) SGID `tty`.
### Change log
``` ```
# control * Mon Dec 18 2023 Solar Designer <solar@openwall.com> 0.8.0-4
chage public (public restricted) - Add sub-package with facilities and triggers for util-linux
gpasswd public (public wheelonly restricted)
newgidmap public (public wheelonly restricted) * Mon Dec 18 2023 Solar Designer <solar@openwall.com> 0.8.0-3
newgrp public (public wheelonly restricted) - Rename the shadow sub-package to shadow-utils
newuidmap public (public wheelonly restricted) - Rename the source files not to differentiate them by sub-package
- Add "Requires: shadow-utils" in the shadow-utils sub-package
* Wed Dec 13 2023 Solar Designer <solar@openwall.com> 0.8.0-2
- In addition to Requires(pre), also use Requires in the sub-package
- In %%triggerprein_control, pre-check that the facility exists
- Use (renamed) copies of the trigger macros within this spec file
* Wed Dec 13 2023 Solar Designer <solar@openwall.com> 0.8.0-1
- Add macros for use in RPM triggers
- Add sub-package with facilities and triggers for shadow-utils
* Wed Dec 6 2023 Solar Designer <solar@openwall.com> 0.8.0-0
- Initial packaging for EL based on ALT Linux and Owl packages
``` ```