Bug #36041
Beast frontend tries to bind (privileged) ports after dropping privileges to do so
Status:
Resolved
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
-
Target version:
-
% Done:
0%
Source:
Tags:
beast
Backport:
luminous mimic
Regression:
No
Severity:
3 - minor
Reviewed:
Affected Versions:
ceph-qa-suite:
Pull request ID:
Crash signature (v1):
Crash signature (v2):
Description
To reproduce: configure beast to listen on port 80/443 and run with --user ceph --group ceph.
It will fail because it tries to bind the ports after switching user. The civetweb frontend handles this properly somehow.
Related issues
History
#1 Updated by Casey Bodley over 5 years ago
- Status changed from New to 12
- Tags set to beast
- Backport set to luminous mimic
#2 Updated by Paul Emmerich over 5 years ago
#3 Updated by Casey Bodley over 5 years ago
- Status changed from 12 to 7
#4 Updated by Casey Bodley over 5 years ago
- Status changed from 7 to Pending Backport
#5 Updated by Casey Bodley over 5 years ago
mimic backport started at https://github.com/ceph/ceph/pull/24436
#6 Updated by Nathan Cutler over 5 years ago
- Copied to Backport #36332: mimic: Beast frontend tries to bind (privileged) ports after dropping privileges to do so added
#7 Updated by Nathan Cutler over 5 years ago
- Copied to Backport #36333: luminous: Beast frontend tries to bind (privileged) ports after dropping privileges to do so added
#8 Updated by Nathan Cutler over 5 years ago
- Status changed from Pending Backport to Resolved