Am 26.02.2020 um 06:29 schrieb Jun T:
It seems 'ls -l dir/file' or 'stat dir/file' succeeds even if
I don't have read/search permission for the 'dir'.
Create a directory and a file in it:
$ mkdir tmpdir
$ ls -ld tmpdir
drwxr-xr-x+ 1 takimoto none 0 Feb 26 12:46 tmpdir
$ touch tmpdir/afile
$ ls -l tmpdir/afile
-rw-r--r-- 1 takimoto 0 none Feb 26 12:46 tmpdir/afile
Remove all permissions from tmpdir:
$ chmod 0000 tmpdir
$ ls -ld tmpdir
d---------+ 1 takimoto none 0 Feb 26 12:46 tmpdir
$ getfacl tmpdir
# file: tmpdir
# owner: takimoto
# group: none
user::---
group::---
other::---
default:user::rwx
default:group::r-x
default:other::r-x
This fails as expected:
$ ls -l tmpdir
ls: cannot open directory 'tmpdir': Permission denied
But the followings succeed (should fail, I believe):
$ ls -l tmpdir/afile
-rw-r--r-- 1 takimoto none 0 Feb 26 12:46 tmpdir/afile
$ stat tmpdir/afile
File: tmpdir/afile
Size: 0 Blocks: 0 IO Block: 65536 regular empty file
Device: d05d00abh/3495755947d Inode: 14636698789089092 Links: 1
Access: (0644/-rw-r--r--) Uid: (197609/takimoto) Gid: (197121/ none)
Access: 2020-02-26 12:46:12.478966400 +0900
Modify: 2020-02-26 12:46:12.478966400 +0900
Change: 2020-02-26 12:46:12.464849300 +0900
Birth: 2020-02-26 12:46:12.464849300 +0900
Does this happen only for me?
To confirm, I noticed this before.
Should I set some ACL properly?
I removed default ACL from tmpdir but the results are the same.
I confirmed (by a simple C code) that the stat(3p) system call
(or library function) succeeds for 'tmpdir/afile'.
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