Max Nikulin <maniku...@gmail.com> writes: >> Max, do you see any pitfalls using `file-truename'? > > Sorry, I am not familiar with related code path. That is why I can not > reason what way to deal with file name is safer. > > If there is a world-writable directory in the file path (usually > $TMPDIR) then `file-truename' is less safe, see > https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/admin-guide/sysctl/fs.html#protected-symlinks
Thanks! > In general, I am never sure that Org code follows best practices in > respect to security in general and in respect to /tmp in particular. The > following citation is unrelated to /tmp, but the same proposed patch has > an issue with predictable name in /tmp: We have to compromise between usability and safety... but probably not in this case. > Even when /tmp or similar directories are not involved, a proper > strategy to replace file content should be carefully chosen. E.g. cp(1) > preserves inode number while install(1) replaces target file atomically > (create a temporary one and rename). The latter way is more suitable for > shared libraries since it allows running application to continue call > function from the deleted file. What we actually use is Elisp API. For export and tangling, we use `write-region' - it correctly handles TRAMP files with lower-level details taken care of. I can now see that blindly expanding to `file-truename' may not be wise. Without `file-truename', the difference between ox.el (that works for Cletip) and ob-tangle.el is that ob-tangle explicitly deletes the tangle target before tangling: `org-babel-tangle': ;; erase previous file (when (file-exists-p file-name) (delete-file file-name)) (write-region nil nil file-name) (mapc (lambda (mode) (set-file-modes file-name mode)) modes) Rather than using `file-truename', we may instead remove the `delete-file' part. This way, we will not risk changing file modes in the original files and always modify the symlink, if the tangle target is an existing symlink. > I know, it is not an answer you expected from me, but giving a better > one require to much efforts to read the code and to debug it. It is exactly an answer I expected, actually :) -- Ihor Radchenko // yantar92, Org mode contributor, Learn more about Org mode at <https://orgmode.org/>. Support Org development at <https://liberapay.com/org-mode>, or support my work at <https://liberapay.com/yantar92>