[Bug 2063200] Re: useradd --extrausers --groups tries to lock /etc/group
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This bug was fixed in the package shadow - 1:4.13+dfsg1-4ubuntu3.2
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shadow (1:4.13+dfsg1-4ubuntu3.2) noble; urgency=medium
* d/p/lp2063200/*: amend the patch to fix `useradd -D` breakage
(LP: #2063200)
-- Simon Chopin <schopin at ubuntu.com> Thu, 30 May 2024 16:52:35 +0200
** Changed in: shadow (Ubuntu Noble)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
useradd --extrausers --groups tries to lock /etc/group
Status in shadow package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in shadow source package in Jammy:
Invalid
Status in shadow source package in Mantic:
Won't Fix
Status in shadow source package in Noble:
Fix Released
Status in shadow source package in Oracular:
Fix Released
Bug description:
[ Impact ]
On Ubuntu Core 24 calling the command line
useradd --extrausers --groups somegroup somenewuser
... fails with:
useradd: cannot lock /etc/group; try again later.
It worked on 22.04. /etc is not writable. It also fails if somegroup
is a group in extrausers.
[ Test Plan ]
Part of the upload is adding an autopkgtest script testing useradd and
usermod in the extrausers+readonly-etc case.
In addition, the following commands should be run as root in a fresh
container:
```
# Install prerequisites
apt install libnss-extrausers
sed -i -r '/^(passwd|group|shadow|gshadow)/ s/$/ extrausers/' /etc/nsswitch.conf # enable extrausers in group, passwd, shadow and gshadow
# Sanity checks of "normal" path
groupadd etcgroup
useradd --groups etcgroup etcuser
id etcuser | grep etcgroup
groupadd etcgroup2
usermod --groups etcgroup2 etcuser
id etcuser | grep etcgroup2
useradd --groups nullgroup etcuser || echo Successfully rejected invalid group
ls /var/lib/extrausers/ # should be empty
# Sanity checks of "extrausers" path in rw context
groupadd --extrausers extragroup
useradd --extrausers --groups extragroup extrauser # currently fails
id extrauser | grep extragroup
useradd --extrausers extrauser2
id extrauser2
# Sanity checks of "extrausers" path in ro context
mv /etc /etc-rw
mkdir /etc
mount -o bind,ro /etc-rw /etc
groupadd --extrausers extragroup2
useradd --extrausers --groups extragroup2 extrauser3
id extrauser3 | grep extragroup2
```
Furthermore, validation from the Ubuntu Core team that this actually fixes
their use case is required.
[ Where problems could occur ]
Regression potential is in the group validation stage of the `usermod` and
`useradd` tools. Besides the usual risks related to C code, the various failure
scenarios that come to mind are:
* try to add the user to an non-existing local group, which would fail further
down with a different error message
* actually fail to identify a valid local group
* Fail to either add the user to the system, or the user to the group
* Update the wrong file (/var/lib/extrausers/* vs /etc/*)
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