* bug#34494: proot-based non-root setup: refusing to run with elevated privileges (UID 0) @ 2019-02-15 20:39 Florian Thevissen 2019-02-16 6:34 ` Pjotr Prins 2019-03-04 21:45 ` Ludovic Courtès 0 siblings, 2 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Florian Thevissen @ 2019-02-15 20:39 UTC (permalink / raw) To: bug-Guix [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1228 bytes --] Hi, I am trying to get guix to run on a system where I do not have root access, following a guide by pjotrp involving proot, here: https://github.com/pjotrp/guix-notes/blob/master/GUIX-NO-ROOT.org . All guix operations that involve the script perform-download fail with the error: guix perform-download: error: refusing to run with elevated privileges (UID 0) I am not sure if this hints at a bug in guix itself, but a comment in the guix sources lets me assume so. It says in package-management.scm:355 “Note that scripts like ‘guix perform-download’ do not run as root (…)” In my setup, following this guide, however, it apparently is run as root, and (assert-low-privileges) in the script perform-download.scm:89 acts accordingly by signalling the error and exiting. (By the way - running guix-daemon with proot root privileges fails (-0), and running it without (no -0) fails also.) Now my question: why is perform-download run as root following pjotrs guide, and is there anything that can be done about it? I am a bit at a loss here, being unfamiliar with the guix sources and overall system setup. Looking forward to help, thanks, Florian [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 4679 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* bug#34494: proot-based non-root setup: refusing to run with elevated privileges (UID 0) 2019-02-15 20:39 bug#34494: proot-based non-root setup: refusing to run with elevated privileges (UID 0) Florian Thevissen @ 2019-02-16 6:34 ` Pjotr Prins 2019-02-16 9:04 ` Florian Thevissen 2019-03-04 21:45 ` Ludovic Courtès 1 sibling, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Pjotr Prins @ 2019-02-16 6:34 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Florian Thevissen; +Cc: bug-Guix Did you try something like proot -0 -b /proc -b /dev -b /etc -r . -b etc_guix/acl:/etc/guix/acl gnu/store/vir3l..-guix-0.x/bin/guix-daemon --disable-chroot (note the extra -0 and chroot switches) and you should see on a guix package install. That used to work. But maybe no longer? On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 09:39:21PM +0100, Florian Thevissen wrote: > Hi, > > I am trying to get guix to run on a system where I do not have root > access, following a guide by pjotrp involving proot, here: > [1]https://github.com/pjotrp/guix-notes/blob/master/GUIX-NO-ROOT.org . > > All guix operations that involve the script perform-download fail with > the error: > > guix perform-download: error: refusing to run with elevated > privileges (UID 0) > > I am not sure if this hints at a bug in guix itself, but a comment in > the guix sources lets me assume so. It says in > package-management.scm:355 > > “Note that scripts like ‘guix perform-download’ do not run as root > (…)” > > In my setup, following this guide, however, it apparently is run as > root, and (assert-low-privileges) in the script perform-download.scm:89 > acts accordingly by signalling the error and exiting. > > (By the way - running guix-daemon with proot root privileges fails > (-0), and running it without (no -0) fails also.) > > Now my question: why is perform-download run as root following pjotrs > guide, and is there anything that can be done about it? > > I am a bit at a loss here, being unfamiliar with the guix sources and > overall system setup. > > Looking forward to help, thanks, > > Florian > > > References > > 1. https://github.com/pjotrp/guix-notes/blob/master/GUIX-NO-ROOT.org ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* bug#34494: proot-based non-root setup: refusing to run with elevated privileges (UID 0) 2019-02-16 6:34 ` Pjotr Prins @ 2019-02-16 9:04 ` Florian Thevissen [not found] ` <20190216091747.eb6g7znptifbqqbt@thebird.nl> 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Florian Thevissen @ 2019-02-16 9:04 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Pjotr Prins; +Cc: bug-Guix [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 2823 bytes --] Hi pjotr, Did you try something like proot -0 -b /proc -b /dev -b /etc -r . -b etc_guix/acl:/etc/guix/acl gnu/store/vir3l..-guix-0.x/bin/guix-daemon —disable-chroot Yes, this doesn’t work - with or without the -0 flag. That used to work. But maybe no longer? I tried the new guix binaries (0.16.0), and the ones that were recent when you wrote the guide (0.13.0), and proot has not, if I see correctly, significantly changed since then (v.5.1.0). To me, this looks as if the setup on my particular system had something special to it that would lead guix to not behave correctly. Here’s a #guix chat-log, where Saone (at 00:25:29) comes to the same conclusion: https://gnunet.org/bot/log/guix/2017-09-21 . For the record - this happens on an Debian 4.9.130-2 x86_64 system. I'll try this out on other systems/VMs today... On 16/02/19 07:34, Pjotr Prins wrote: > Did you try something like > > proot -0 -b /proc -b /dev -b /etc -r . -b etc_guix/acl:/etc/guix/acl gnu/store/vir3l..-guix-0.x/bin/guix-daemon --disable-chroot > > (note the extra -0 and chroot switches) and you should see on a guix package install. > > That used to work. But maybe no longer? > > On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 09:39:21PM +0100, Florian Thevissen wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I am trying to get guix to run on a system where I do not have root >> access, following a guide by pjotrp involving proot, here: >> [1]https://github.com/pjotrp/guix-notes/blob/master/GUIX-NO-ROOT.org . >> >> All guix operations that involve the script perform-download fail with >> the error: >> >> guix perform-download: error: refusing to run with elevated >> privileges (UID 0) >> >> I am not sure if this hints at a bug in guix itself, but a comment in >> the guix sources lets me assume so. It says in >> package-management.scm:355 >> >> “Note that scripts like ‘guix perform-download’ do not run as root >> (…)” >> >> In my setup, following this guide, however, it apparently is run as >> root, and (assert-low-privileges) in the script perform-download.scm:89 >> acts accordingly by signalling the error and exiting. >> >> (By the way - running guix-daemon with proot root privileges fails >> (-0), and running it without (no -0) fails also.) >> >> Now my question: why is perform-download run as root following pjotrs >> guide, and is there anything that can be done about it? >> >> I am a bit at a loss here, being unfamiliar with the guix sources and >> overall system setup. >> >> Looking forward to help, thanks, >> >> Florian >> >> >> References >> >> 1. https://github.com/pjotrp/guix-notes/blob/master/GUIX-NO-ROOT.org [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 8809 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
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* bug#34494: proot-based non-root setup: refusing to run with elevated privileges (UID 0) [not found] ` <20190216091747.eb6g7znptifbqqbt@thebird.nl> @ 2019-02-16 10:07 ` Florian Thevissen 0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Florian Thevissen @ 2019-02-16 10:07 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Pjotr Prins; +Cc: bug-Guix [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 4361 bytes --] Thanks, Pjotr. So I got it working on one system out of four, following the exact same steps each time: * Debian 9 (Stretch) - 4.9.130-2 x86_64 (real system) - *_fail_* * Ubuntu 17.10 (Artful Aardvark) - 4.13.0-46-lowlatency (real system) - _*fail*_ * Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty Tahr) - 4.4.0-31-generic - _*fail*_ * Debian 9 (Stretch) - 4.9.0-8-amd64 (VM) - _*works*_ I don't know what the significant differentiating factor could be, that lets guix behave correctly on that one debian system but not on the others. But what I also noticed, is that the "list of substitutes" is also not being updated on the three failing systems. Is the update process using the download script internally, maybe, and that silently fails? Or maybe this hints at another problem? I fear there's nothing more I can immediately do. @Ludo - can you help? On 16/02/19 10:17, Pjotr Prins wrote: > Sorry about that. > > If you get it to work, do update the document - or me by E-mail. Maybe > Ludo has something to say about this. > > Pj. > > On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 10:04:03AM +0100, Florian Thevissen wrote: >> Hi pjotr, >> >> Did you try something like >> >> proot -0 -b /proc -b /dev -b /etc -r . -b etc_guix/acl:/etc/guix/acl >> gnu/store/vir3l..-guix-0.x/bin/guix-daemon —disable-chroot >> >> Yes, this doesn’t work - with or without the -0 flag. >> >> That used to work. But maybe no longer? >> >> I tried the new guix binaries (0.16.0), and the ones that were recent >> when you wrote the guide (0.13.0), and proot has not, if I see >> correctly, significantly changed since then (v.5.1.0). >> >> To me, this looks as if the setup on my particular system had something >> special to it that would lead guix to not behave correctly. Here’s a >> #guix chat-log, where Saone (at 00:25:29) comes to the same conclusion: >> [1]https://gnunet.org/bot/log/guix/2017-09-21 . >> For the record - this happens on an Debian 4.9.130-2 x86_64 system. >> I'll try this out on other systems/VMs today... >> >> On 16/02/19 07:34, Pjotr Prins wrote: >> >> Did you try something like >> >> proot -0 -b /proc -b /dev -b /etc -r . -b etc_guix/acl:/etc/guix/acl gnu/store/v >> ir3l..-guix-0.x/bin/guix-daemon --disable-chroot >> >> (note the extra -0 and chroot switches) and you should see on a guix package ins >> tall. >> >> That used to work. But maybe no longer? >> >> On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 09:39:21PM +0100, Florian Thevissen wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I am trying to get guix to run on a system where I do not have root >> access, following a guide by pjotrp involving proot, here: >> [1][2]https://github.com/pjotrp/guix-notes/blob/master/GUIX-NO-ROOT.org . >> >> All guix operations that involve the script perform-download fail with >> the error: >> >> guix perform-download: error: refusing to run with elevated >> privileges (UID 0) >> >> I am not sure if this hints at a bug in guix itself, but a comment in >> the guix sources lets me assume so. It says in >> package-management.scm:355 >> >> “Note that scripts like ‘guix perform-download’ do not run as root >> (…)” >> >> In my setup, following this guide, however, it apparently is run as >> root, and (assert-low-privileges) in the script perform-download.scm:89 >> acts accordingly by signalling the error and exiting. >> >> (By the way - running guix-daemon with proot root privileges fails >> (-0), and running it without (no -0) fails also.) >> >> Now my question: why is perform-download run as root following pjotrs >> guide, and is there anything that can be done about it? >> >> I am a bit at a loss here, being unfamiliar with the guix sources and >> overall system setup. >> >> Looking forward to help, thanks, >> >> Florian >> >> >> References >> >> 1. [3]https://github.com/pjotrp/guix-notes/blob/master/GUIX-NO-ROOT.org >> >> >> >> References >> >> 1. https://gnunet.org/bot/log/guix/2017-09-21 >> 2. https://github.com/pjotrp/guix-notes/blob/master/GUIX-NO-ROOT.org >> 3. https://github.com/pjotrp/guix-notes/blob/master/GUIX-NO-ROOT.org [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 5422 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* bug#34494: proot-based non-root setup: refusing to run with elevated privileges (UID 0) 2019-02-15 20:39 bug#34494: proot-based non-root setup: refusing to run with elevated privileges (UID 0) Florian Thevissen 2019-02-16 6:34 ` Pjotr Prins @ 2019-03-04 21:45 ` Ludovic Courtès 2019-03-05 18:57 ` Florian Thevissen 1 sibling, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Ludovic Courtès @ 2019-03-04 21:45 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Florian Thevissen; +Cc: bug-Guix Hi Florian, Florian Thevissen <mail@florian-thevissen.de> skribis: > I am trying to get guix to run on a system where I do not have root > access, following a guide by pjotrp involving proot, here: > https://github.com/pjotrp/guix-notes/blob/master/GUIX-NO-ROOT.org . Not really answering your question, but would user namespaces be an option for you? If so, <https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2018-05/msg00139.html> might be a simpler option. Thanks, Ludo’. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* bug#34494: proot-based non-root setup: refusing to run with elevated privileges (UID 0) 2019-03-04 21:45 ` Ludovic Courtès @ 2019-03-05 18:57 ` Florian Thevissen 2019-03-06 16:00 ` Ludovic Courtès 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Florian Thevissen @ 2019-03-05 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Ludovic Courtès; +Cc: bug-Guix [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1033 bytes --] Hi Ludovic, Not really answering your question, but would user namespaces be an option for you? If so, <https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2018-05/msg00139.html> might be a simpler option. Thank you for the suggestion, this does look interesting. However, the original use-case of using guix in a non-root scenario is no longer relevant to me: I was convincing enough to get guix root-installed on all relevant machines on which I do not have root access. So I can enjoy guix properly, now. However, I could very well imagine guix to be used on a per-user basis, acting on some sub-directory of $HOME. Afterall, many (most?) desktop-systems are used by a single user - or so I would argue… On the original topic - I recently learned that the mechanisms proot employs might just not work on all systems. So the issue may not per-se have been with guix, but with proot. I’m no expert on the subject though, and didn’t dig deeper yet. Best regards, Florian [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 3718 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* bug#34494: proot-based non-root setup: refusing to run with elevated privileges (UID 0) 2019-03-05 18:57 ` Florian Thevissen @ 2019-03-06 16:00 ` Ludovic Courtès 0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Ludovic Courtès @ 2019-03-06 16:00 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Florian Thevissen; +Cc: bug-Guix Hi Florian, Florian Thevissen <mail@florian-thevissen.de> skribis: > Hi Ludovic, > > Not really answering your question, but would user namespaces be an > option for you? If so, > <https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2018-05/msg00139.html> > might be a simpler option. > > Thank you for the suggestion, this does look interesting. > > However, the original use-case of using guix in a non-root scenario is > no longer relevant to me: I was convincing enough to get guix > root-installed on all relevant machines on which I do not have root > access. So I can enjoy guix properly, now. Well, congrats. :-) Note that <https://guix-hpc.bordeaux.inria.fr/blog> has some thoughts on non-root usage that may be of interest to you. > However, I could very well imagine guix to be used on a per-user > basis, acting on some sub-directory of $HOME. Afterall, many (most?) > desktop-systems are used by a single user - or so I would argue… I agree that non-root usage would be useful; it’s just that the kernel Linux doesn’t make it easy, unless user namespaces are enabled… Thanks, Ludo’. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
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