Grsecurity breaks systemd-logind

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Re: Grsecurity breaks systemd-logind

Postby andyj » Sun Mar 12, 2017 9:41 pm

What was your missing kernel build dependency? bc? I seem to forget that one every once in a while on a new system build.
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Re: Grsecurity breaks systemd-logind

Postby osteichthyes » Sun Mar 12, 2017 9:54 pm

I believe it was bc.

I'm almost glad that wasn't the only issue, I'm a bit embarrassed. The remaining compatibility issue yields some amount of plausible excuse (I hope)...

I'm still lost about where the issue lies, but I've got some new testing ideas.
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Re: Grsecurity breaks systemd-logind

Postby osteichthyes » Thu Mar 16, 2017 5:07 pm

Okay, new results. The 05 March and 12 March patches booted and worked great!

Today, with the 15 March patches and IDENTICAL config flags, I'm back at the error I mentioned above.
Here's a picture:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7y3E9 ... cxQjg/view

I did not update the userland before booting into the new kernel. I did the day before, but again, the 12 March patchset booted after that update. I tried updating after the new kernel was installed (back in the vanilla kernel) but that didn't help. I tried three builds yesterday, none worked, even one with a known-good config.

I'm back to scratching my head.
I hit a bug with chrome recently because my /tmp is mounted noexec. Would nosuid,nodev,noexec on either /tmp or /var impact the grsec kernel differently than the vanilla kernel?

Thanks!
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Re: Grsecurity breaks systemd-logind

Postby spender » Thu Mar 16, 2017 5:26 pm

It seems to me that regardless of whatever the problem is, systemd's handling of it is quite poor. I'd suggest looking at that code instead for a reason.

-Brad
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Re: Grsecurity breaks systemd-logind

Postby osteichthyes » Thu Mar 16, 2017 5:33 pm

Makes sense, thanks.

The error doesn't give much to go on, I'm assuming systemd mounts a tmpfs, and something is failing getting stuck in that function/loop.
Whatever does that seems a reasonable place to start, I'll get on it, thanks.
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