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README.md

Sandboxing r2

radare2 supports sandboxing natively by wrapping all attempts to access the filesystem, network or run programs.

But for some platforms, the kernel provides a native sandboxing experience. ATM only OSX and OpenBSD are supported by r2, feel free to extend the support to Linux and Windows.

OSX

OSX Seatbelt implements a system-level sandbox for applications, the rules are described in a lispy .sb file:

$ sandbox-exec -f radare2.sb r2 -S /bin/ls

NOTE: r2 -S is an alias for -e cfg.sandbox=true

OpenBSD (from 5.9)

OpenBSD comes with support for sandboxing using the pledge(2) syscall.

Only the following are allowed:

  • stdio and tty manipulation
  • filesystem reading
  • mmap(2) PROT_EXEC manipulation

OpenBSD (until 5.9)

OpenBSD comes with support for sandboxing using the systrace utility.

$ man systrace

Generate default profile

$ systrace -A r2 /bin/ls

Run with the generated profile

$ systrace -a r2 -S /bin/ls

FreeBSD (from 10.0)

FreeBSD comes with the Capsicum framework support, using cap_enter(2).

Operations limited on what basic capability mode support.

Other

Only r2's sandbox is supported.

  • disables file system access

  • disables network connectivity

  • disables forks (no shell escapes or debugger)

  • activated before showing the prompt

    $ r2 -S /bin/ls