Add no-posix files.

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2024-11-22 19:36:13 +01:00
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commit 86fe1ba8b7
3 changed files with 73 additions and 224 deletions

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"""
Install script for the Python jailer.
Version: 0.2.0-alpha2
Version: 0.2.0-alpha1
"""
import os
import shutil
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ if setup_posix.lower() == "y":
with open("./lib64", "a+") as f:
f.write("symlnk /usr/lib64/")
f.close()
with open("./usr/bin/sh", "a+") as f:
with open("./usr/bin/sh.py", "a+") as f:
f.write("symlnk /usr/bin/shell.py")
f.close()
os.mkdir("./sys")

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main.py
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"""
This is the PyJail, a jailing tool for running Python apps in a sandboxed environment.
Version: edge0003-base0.2.1
This is a sort of OS built in Python, not bootable, but creates a custom directory structure and path definition.
This is the "kernel", it hosts all features and runs all programs.
For safety reasons the kernel is isolated, which means that with every shell instance,
A new kernel instance will follow it. Same goes for every program, it will need to call upon a brand-new kernel instance.
Version: 0.1.1-nps3
"""
import os
import time
import runpy
class PyJail:
"""
The jail manager, handles all system calls and such.
The "kernel" for PyNVOS
"""
def __init__(self, debug=False):
def __init__(self):
self.rootpath = ""
self.rootpath = self.fs()
self._debug = debug
with open(self.fs("/proc/klog"), "w") as f:
# Always use jailmgr.msg() from this point onwards.
f.write(f"[{time.time}] [jailmgr.__init__()] [INFO] START LOG")
f.close()
with open(self.fs("/proc/kproc"), "w") as f:
f.write("proc: jailmgr(1)")
self._program_counter = 2
f.close()
self._resolve_symlinks = False if os.path.isdir(self.fs("/bin")) else True
def run_program(self, path_to_bin):
"""
Runs a specified program.
"""
path_to_bin = self.fs(path_to_bin)
# print(path_to_bin)
# print(str(self.rootpath) + str(path_to_bin))
if path_to_bin == 3 or path_to_bin == 2:
self.msg("jailmgr.run_program()", "An error has occurred launching the program.", True,
"WARNING")
print("An error has occurred launching the program.")
else:
with open(self.fs("/proc/kproc"), "a+") as f:
f.write(f"proc: {path_to_bin}({self._program_counter})")
self._program_counter += 1
runpy.run_path(path_to_bin)
def msg(self, caller: str, message: str, emit: bool = False, log_level: str = "INFO"):
"""
The custom message parser, can parse messages and alert apps of said messages.
Replaces print statements.
Args:
caller: The program that called the logger
message: Is the message to parse.
emit: If the message needs to be passed to apps.
log_level: The loglevel, either DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR, CRITICAL
"""
if self._debug is True:
emit = True
accepted_log_levels = ["DEBUG", "INFO", "WARNING", "ERROR", "CRITICAL"]
if log_level.upper() not in accepted_log_levels:
self.msg(f"jailmgr.msg()",f"Not accepted loglevel!! {log_level}", False, "ERROR")
return 1
msg = f"[{time.time}] [{caller}] [{log_level}] {message}"
with open(self.fs("/proc/klog"), "a+") as f:
f.write(msg)
if emit is True:
print(msg)
return 0
def fs(self, check_path=None, resolve_symlinks=True):
def fs(self, check_path=None) -> str:
"""
Keeps track of the jailed filesystem and makes sure any calls to any
file get done in the jailed filesystem
"""
if check_path is not None:
if os.path.exists(f"{self.rootpath}{check_path}"):
if self._resolve_symlinks is True or resolve_symlinks is True:
# This exists to ease /bin and other symlinks that are always present.
# It allows the system to drastically speed up resolving symlinks.
symlinkable_dirs = ["/bin", "/sbin", "/lib", "/lib64"]
for directory in symlinkable_dirs:
if check_path.startswith(directory):
check_path_usr_merge = f"/usr{check_path}"
return self.rootpath + check_path_usr_merge
# Well, if it doesn't start with any of them, we need to check each and every directory.
check_path_split = check_path.split("/", -1)
prepend_path = ""
for i, path in enumerate(check_path_split):
prepend_path = f"{prepend_path}/{path}" if not path.endswith("/") else f"{prepend_path}/{path}/"
check_path_split[i] = f"{prepend_path}"
check_path = ""
for i, path in enumerate(check_path_split):
if os.path.isdir(path) and i != (len(check_path_split) - 1):
# Directory is not a symlink, we can just ignore and move on.
pass
elif os.path.isdir(path) and i == (len(check_path_split) - 1):
# The last thing to access was a directory. We can safely return the full path now.
return path
elif not os.path.isdir(path) and i != (len(check_path_split) - 1):
# This was not the last thing we needed to access, so we assume it's a symlink.
# One problem is that we can't be sure, so we make sure it is a symlink.
with open(self.fs(path, False)) as f:
is_symlink = f.read()
f.close()
if is_symlink.startswith("symlnk"):
# This is a symlink!
# Symlinks always contain the full literal path that they need to access, so we can
# take that and do the same trick to split it and add the next things to it.
is_symlink_split = is_symlink.split(" ", 1)
symlink_dest = is_symlink_split[1]
symlink_dest = f"{symlink_dest}/{path}"
return symlink_dest
else:
# This is either not a symlink or an improperly configured one.
self.msg("jailmgr.fs()", "reached non-symlink file not at end of list",
False, "ERROR")
self.msg("jailmgr.fs()", "What was assumed to be a directory isn't a"
" directory nor a symlink! This might be because of a "
"typo or misconfigured symlink. The directory in question: "
f"{path}", True, "WARNING")
return 2
if check_path.startswith("."):
check_path = check_path.lstrip(".")
return os.getcwd() + check_path if "vfs" in os.getcwd() else 2
return self.rootpath + check_path
if check_path.startswith("."):
check_path = check_path.lstrip(".")
return os.getcwd() + check_path if "vfs" in os.getcwd() else 2
elif self.rootpath in check_path:
self.msg(f"jailmgr.fs()", "Cannot parse rootpath, expected vfspath", log_level="ERROR")
print("ERR: Cannot parse rootpath, expected vfspath")
return 3
else:
# Path is not in the jailed fs, so we say it doesn't exist.
self.msg(f"jailmgr.fs()", "File/directory doesn't exist in vfspath", log_level="ERROR")
print("ERR: File/directory doesn't exist in vfspath")
return 2
else:
rootpath = os.getcwd() + "/vfs"
self.msg("jailmgr.fs()", message=rootpath, log_level="INFO")
return rootpath
def kver(self):
@staticmethod
def is_posix_compatible() -> bool:
"""
Returns the kernel version
Returns if the kernel is POSIX compatible.
"""
return "edge0003-base0.2.1"
def netsock(self, ip, port, mode, msg):
"""
An easy interface to network sockets, built right into the jailmanager
Args:
ip: The IP of the server to access.
port: The port to access the server on
mode: Either UDP, TCP or PKG (HTTP)
msg: The message to send the server
Returns:
Whatever the server returns.
"""
if mode == "PKG":
import requests
else:
import socket
if mode == "TCP":
try:
client_socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
except Exception as e:
self.msg("jailmgr.netsock()", "Socket import failed!", False, "CRITICAL")
self.msg("jailmgr.netsock()", "An unexpected error occurred!", True, "ERROR")
return None
# Connect to the server
client_socket.connect((ip, port))
self.msg("jailmgr.netsock()", f"Connected to server at {server_ip}:{server_port}", False, "INFO")
# Send the message to the server
client_socket.send(message.encode())
# Receive the response from the server
response = client_socket.recv(1024).decode()
client_socket.close() # Close the connection
self.msg("jailmgr.netsock", f"Received from server: {response}", False "INFO")
return response
elif mode == "PKG":
# raise NotImplementedError("TODO: PKG will be implemented later!")
file_io = requests.get(ip)
if file_io.startswith("PYPAK PMD"):
with open(self.fs(f"/usr/netsock/cache/{pkg}.pmd"), "a+") as f:
f.write(file_io)
f.close()
else:
raise NotImplementedError("TODO: UDP will be implemented later!")
# raise NotImplementedError("TODO: Netsock will be implemented once 0.3.0 comes around!")
return False

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"""
The shell for PyNVOS
Version: 0.2.0.0400
Version: 0.1.0-main1
"""
import importlib
import os
import cmd
import shutil
# from ..sys.krnl import Kernel
print(__name__)
class shell(cmd.Cmd):
jail_mgr = importlib.import_module(".jail_mgr", "vfs.sys")
jailmgr = jail_mgr.PyJail()
kver = jailmgr.kver()
intro = f"Shell started, PyNVOS {kver}"
prompt = "shell-0.2$ "
intro = "Shell started, PyNVOS 0.1.1-main1"
prompt = "shell-0.1.0$ "
file = None
krnl = importlib.import_module(".jail_mgr", "vfs.sys")
kernel = krnl.Kernel()
print(str(kernel) + " " + str(type(kernel)))
def do_cd(self, args):
"""Changes directory"""
args = shell.jailmgr.fs(args)
args = shell.kernel.fs(args)
os.chdir(args)
def do_exec(self, args):
"""Allows you to execute a file"""
# Apps in /bin should be allowed to launch without first adding /bin/ or ./, just the name of the executable
# So for ledit it should be just 'ledit' and not /bin/ledit.py or ./ledit.py
bins_in_bin = os.listdir(self.jailmgr.fs("/bin"))
bins_in_bin = os.listdir(shell.kernel.fs("/bin"))
apps_strip = []
for apps in bins_in_bin:
if apps.endswith(".py"):
apps_strip.append(apps.strip(".py"))
if args in apps_strip:
shell.jailmgr.run_program(f"/bin/{args}.py")
shell.kernel.run_program(f"/bin/{args}.py")
else:
shell.jailmgr.run_program(args)
shell.kernel.run_program(args)
def do_ls(self, none):
"""Lists the content of a directory"""
os.listdir(os.getcwd())
def do_pkg(self, pkg):
"""Downloads packages over the internet."""
self.jailmgr.netsock(f"https://pkg.novacow.ch/repo/{kver}/meta/{pkg}.pmd", None, "PKG", f"{pkg}")
shutil.copy(self.jailmgr.fs(f"/usr/netsock/cache/{pkg}.pmd"), self.jailmgr.fs(f"/usr/pkg/metacache/"))
with open(self.jailmgr.fs(f"/usr/pkgs/metacache/{pkg}.pmd"), "r") as f:
package_meta = f.read()
f.close()
print(package_meta)
y_n_confirmation = input("Do you want to install this package? [y/N] ")
if y_n_confirmation.lower() != "y":
print("Aborted.")
return
self.jailmgr.netsock(f"https://pkg.novacow.ch/repo/{kver}/main/static/binary/{pkg}.py", None, "PKG", f"{pkg}")
shutil.copy(self.jailmgr.fs(f"/usr/netsock/cache/{pkg}.py"), self.jailmgr.fs(f"/usr/bin/"))
def postloop(self):
pass
@@ -62,6 +46,6 @@ class shell(cmd.Cmd):
if __name__ == '<run_path>':
shell().cmdloop()
if __name__ == '__main__':
print("The shell can't be ran as a standalone program and must be ran in conjunction with the jail manager.")
print("The shell can't be ran as a standalone program and must be ran in conjunction with the kernel.")
input("Press Enter to continue...")
exit(-1)