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Log4j: Between a Rock and a Hard Place
Thank you again for the informative reply. I saw two dbus-daemons running on my Ubuntu server; I killed the user d-bus daemon process running as me and nothing seems to break, so while it’s there, it doesn’t seem to be used by anything on my server.
While I do note that systemd man page, it goes in to no detail about how dbus leaks the environment.
Looking at the D-Bus specification [1], org.freedesktop.DBus.UpdateActivationEnvironment is the only thing which concerns itself about the environment. It says that the “session bus activated services inherit the environment of the bus daemon”, so it looks like the D-Bus leakage is any system-level environmental variables set when the D-Bus daemons are started, or any variables set using UpdateActivationEnvironment.
The concern here appears to be that system-level environmental variables aren’t safe. Now, nothing about a user process setting something like export FOO="top secret password" being unsafe.
I have already noted the various ways environmental variables can leak over at https://github.com/samboy/rg32hash/blob/master/C/microrg32.m... and will update the D-Bus information based on what I read in the D-Bus spec.
[1] https://dbus.freedesktop.org/doc/dbus-specification.html
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samboy/rg32hash is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of rg32hash is C.
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