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sup.1 - sup - small tool for privilege escalation |
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git clone git://bitreich.org/sup git://enlrupgkhuxnvlhsf6lc3fziv5h2hhfrinws65d7roiv6bfj7d652fid.onion/sup (git://bitreich.org) |
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sup.1 (764B) |
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1 .TH SUP 1 2019-07-08 |
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2 .SH NAME |
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3 sup \- scale user privileges |
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4 .SH SYNOPSIS |
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5 .B sup |
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6 .IR command |
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7 [ |
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8 .IR args |
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9 \ ... ] |
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10 .br |
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11 .B sup -l |
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12 .PP |
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13 .SH DESCRIPTION |
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14 sup is a minimal privilege escalation utility that allows normal users |
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15 to run other programs as different user and group. It is "secured" by |
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16 hardcoding SHA256 sums of the executables into itself to decide if a |
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17 user is actually authorized to run the requested command. The way sup |
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18 works is that it is installed as a setuid binary and is statically |
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19 linked to avoid any possible LD_PRELOAD trickery. |
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20 .TP |
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21 The configuration is done in config.h at compile time. |
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22 .SH OPTIONS |
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23 .B \-l |
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24 List compiled authorizations |
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25 .SH AUTHORS |
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26 See the LICENSE file for the authors. |
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27 .SH LICENSE |
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28 See the LICENSE file for the terms of redistribution. |
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