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List:       oss-security
Subject:    Re: [oss-security] Using quilt on untrusted RPM spec files
From:       Randy Barlow <randy () electronsweatshop ! com>
Date:       2018-09-28 2:39:17
Message-ID: c1946aa14addd525e5eb3f392eed26f119ad117a.camel () electronsweatshop ! com
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On Thu, 2018-09-27 at 17:59 +0200, Matthias Gerstner wrote:
> Now we would be interested in discussing this topic with the
> community. Do<br>
> other distributions have similar workflows and therefore similar
> attack<br>
> surface as we do? What would be viable countermeasures?

Hey Matthias!

In Fedora we have similar challenges. We've got a tool called fedora-
review[0] that is maybe kinda similar to quilt. It uses mock[1] to
build the source RPM (and mock does this in a chroot to help with the
problems you described) and then it does some basic quality checks on
the RPM afterwards.

I'm not sure how generic mock is, but maybe it would be helpful to you.
Its wiki page describes it as being used by Mageia, so it might be
extensible for SUSE as well.

Happy coding!


[0] https://pagure.io/FedoraReview
[1] https://github.com/rpm-software-management/mock

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