The FILE_LINK_INFORMATION arm of smb2_set_info_file() calls
smb2_create_link() with no per-handle fp->daccess check. On the
ReplaceIfExists path smb2_create_link() unlinks an existing file at the
target name (ksmbd_vfs_remove_file) and creates a hardlink
(ksmbd_vfs_link); neither helper checks daccess. A handle opened with
FILE_READ_DATA only (no FILE_DELETE, no FILE_WRITE_DATA) can therefore
delete an arbitrary file in the share and plant a hardlink over its name.
The sibling delete/move arms in the same switch already gate:
FILE_RENAME_INFORMATION and FILE_DISPOSITION_INFORMATION both require
FILE_DELETE_LE; FILE_FULL_EA_INFORMATION requires FILE_WRITE_EA_LE. Gate
the link arm the same way as its closest analogue (rename), since it
mutates the namespace and, on replace, deletes an existing entry.
This is a sibling of commit
cc57232cae23 ("ksmbd: fix FSCTL permission
bypass by adding a permission check for FSCTL_SET_SPARSE").
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Gil Portnoy <dddhkts1@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Namjae Jeon <linkinjeon@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
}
case FILE_LINK_INFORMATION:
{
+ if (!(fp->daccess & FILE_DELETE_LE)) {
+ pr_err("no right to delete : 0x%x\n", fp->daccess);
+ return -EACCES;
+ }
+
if (buf_len < sizeof(struct smb2_file_link_info))
return -EMSGSIZE;