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44a053a3 1Privilege separation, or privsep, is method in OpenSSH by which
2operations that require root privilege are performed by a separate
3privileged monitor process. Its purpose is to prevent privilege
540d72c3 4escalation by containing corruption to an unprivileged process.
44a053a3 5More information is available at:
510132b6 6 http://www.citi.umich.edu/u/provos/ssh/privsep.html
7
44a053a3 8Privilege separation is now enabled by default; see the
9UsePrivilegeSeparation option in sshd_config(5).
10
540d72c3 11On systems which lack mmap or anonymous (MAP_ANON) memory mapping,
12compression must be disabled in order for privilege separation to
44a053a3 13function.
510132b6 14
276b07a3 15When privsep is enabled, during the pre-authentication phase sshd will
510132b6 16chroot(2) to "/var/empty" and change its privileges to the "sshd" user
276b07a3 17and its primary group. sshd is a pseudo-account that should not be
18used by other daemons, and must be locked and should contain a
19"nologin" or invalid shell.
20
21You should do something like the following to prepare the privsep
22preauth environment:
510132b6 23
24 # mkdir /var/empty
25 # chown root:sys /var/empty
26 # chmod 755 /var/empty
27 # groupadd sshd
276b07a3 28 # useradd -g sshd -c 'sshd privsep' -d /var/empty -s /bin/false sshd
510132b6 29
30/var/empty should not contain any files.
31
32configure supports the following options to change the default
33privsep user and chroot directory:
34
35 --with-privsep-path=xxx Path for privilege separation chroot
36 --with-privsep-user=user Specify non-privileged user for privilege separation
37
276b07a3 38Privsep requires operating system support for file descriptor passing.
39Compression will be disabled on systems without a working mmap MAP_ANON.
510132b6 40
2ce0bfe4 41PAM-enabled OpenSSH is known to function with privsep on AIX, FreeBSD,
42HP-UX (including Trusted Mode), Linux, NetBSD and Solaris.
510132b6 43
7e82606e 44On Cygwin, Tru64 Unix, OpenServer, and Unicos only the pre-authentication
45part of privsep is supported. Post-authentication privsep is disabled
46automatically (so you won't see the additional process mentioned below).
bfe49944 47
510132b6 48Note that for a normal interactive login with a shell, enabling privsep
49will require 1 additional process per login session.
50
51Given the following process listing (from HP-UX):
52
53 UID PID PPID C STIME TTY TIME COMMAND
54 root 1005 1 0 10:45:17 ? 0:08 /opt/openssh/sbin/sshd -u0
55 root 6917 1005 0 15:19:16 ? 0:00 sshd: stevesk [priv]
56 stevesk 6919 6917 0 15:19:17 ? 0:03 sshd: stevesk@2
57 stevesk 6921 6919 0 15:19:17 pts/2 0:00 -bash
58
59process 1005 is the sshd process listening for new connections.
60process 6917 is the privileged monitor process, 6919 is the user owned
61sshd process and 6921 is the shell process.
62
63$Id$
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