[Nix-dev] Bash CVE-2014-6271
roconnor at theorem.ca
roconnor at theorem.ca
Sun Sep 28 09:38:53 CEST 2014
After studying pkgs/build-support/replace-dependency.nix I'm prepraring a
preliminary patch for it that should make the computation a zillion times
faster.
The dry-run thing not being a dry run is still a bit of a mystery to me,
but replace-dependency.nix does do things that are a little strange such
as "builtins.unsafeDiscardStringContext".
On Thu, 25 Sep 2014, Ricardo M. Correia wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 11:34 PM, Peter Simons <simons at cryp.to> wrote:
> If you are worried about Bash CVE-2014-6271 (you should) and don't want
> to wait for Hydra to re-build the world, then check out
>
> https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/4257#issuecomment-56727114
>
> to see how to replace the bash binary in your running system without
> triggering re-builds.
>
>
> This does appear to work (thanks!), but I'm having some issues with it.
> Namely, when I run "nixos-rebuild dry-run" on my laptop, instead of taking 3 seconds to finish, now it takes more than 65 minutes (!). It seems to be CPU-bound during the
> whole time. Also, take into account my laptop a relatively fast CPU - a quad-core i7.
>
> My Hydra server also took around 65 minutes to evaluate the expressions of the 4 machines in my network (I believe usually it doesn't take more than a couple of minutes).
>
> In my laptop, this is the process which seems to be taking 100% CPU during the whole time:
>
> root 16031 83.6 5.8 507344 471848 pts/1 R+ 14:16 49:29 /nix/store/fxik1nhqc4dkb72wl5cgb4fxxxlcrlfz-nix-1.7/bin/nix-instantiate --add-root
> /tmp/nix-build.jHT5_9/derivation --indirect -A system <nixpkgs/nixos>
>
> I know this feature is just a temporary workaround, but it's also a bad user experience. From a user perspective, it seemed like the process simply got stuck in an infinite
> loop.
> In contrast, compare this to apt-get, which doesn't take more than a couple of minutes to install a security fix...
>
> Also, I'm not sure if this is expected, but when I first tried to run "nixos-rebuild dry-run" with this workaround applied, it started to download and compile bash even
> though the man page of nixos-rebuild specifically says:
>
> dry-run
> Simply show what store paths would be built or downloaded by any of the operations above.
>
> Still, thanks for this feature because even though it's slow, it's still a lot better than waiting for everything to rebuild!
>
>
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