#+SETUPFILE: ~/.emacs.d/org-templates/projects.org #+EXPORT_FILE_NAME: index #+OPTIONS: toc:2 #+TITLE: Lynx Lynx is a simple /unveil/ & /pledge/ wrapper. It returns /nil/ on unsupported systems, currently only /OpenBSD/ is supported. | Project Home | [[https://andinus.nand.sh/lynx][Lynx]] | | Source Code | [[https://git.tilde.institute/andinus/lynx][Andinus / Lynx]] | | GitHub (Mirror) | [[https://github.com/andinus/lynx][Lynx - GitHub]] | * Why use lynx? - *UnveilPaths* & *UnveilCommands*: /unix/ package provides simple Unveil syscalls so this is useful because you don't have to write these functions yourself manually in every project. - /lynx/ manages build flags for you, which means that /lynx/ will return nil on unsupported systems whereas you have handle that yourself in /unix/ package. *Note*: Unveil, UnveilPaths & UnveilCommands ignore some errors, look at examples before using them. * Examples ** UnveilPaths / UnveilPathsStrict UnveilPaths takes a map of path, permission & unveils them one by one, it will return an error if unveil fails at any step. "no such file or directory" error is ignored, if you want to get that error too then use UnveilPathsStrict. #+BEGIN_SRC go package main import "git.tilde.institute/andinus/lynx" func main() { paths := make(map[string]string) paths["/home"] = "r" paths["/dev/null"] = "rw" paths["/etc/examples"] = "rwc" paths["/root"] = "rwcx" err = lynx.UnveilPaths(paths) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } // This will return an error if the path doesn't exist. err = lynx.UnveilPathsStrict(paths) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } } #+END_SRC ** UnveilCommands UnveilCommands takes a slice of commands & unveils them one by one, it will return an error if unveil fails at any step. "no such file or directory" error is ignored because binaries are not placed in every PATH. Default permission is "rx". #+BEGIN_SRC go package main import "git.tilde.institute/andinus/lynx" func main() { commands := []string{"cd", "ls", "rm"} err = lynx.UnveilCommands(commands) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } } #+END_SRC ** UnveilBlock UnveilBlock is just a wrapper around unix.UnveilBlock, it does nothing extra. You should use unix.UnveilBlock. #+BEGIN_SRC go package main import "git.tilde.institute/andinus/lynx" func main() { // Block further unveil calls. err = lynx.UnveilBlock() if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } } #+END_SRC ** Unveil / UnveilStrict Unveil takes a path, permission & unveils it, it will return an error if unveil fails at any step. "no such file or directory" error is ignored, if you want to get that error too then use UnveilStrict. #+BEGIN_SRC go package main import "git.tilde.institute/andinus/lynx" func main() { path := "/dev/null" flags := "rw" err = lynx.Unveil(path, flags) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } // This will return an error if the path doesn't exist. err = lynx.UnveilStrict(path, flags) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } } #+END_SRC ** Pledge / PledgePromises / PledgeExecpromises These are simple wrappers to unix package functions. They add nothing extra, you could simply change lynx.Pledge to unix.Pledge & it would just work. #+BEGIN_SRC go package main import "git.tilde.institute/andinus/lynx" func main() { promises := "stdio unveil" execpromises := "stdio" err = lynx.Pledge(promises, execpromises) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } // Drop promises. promises = "stdio" err = lynx.PledgePromises(promises) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } // Drop execpromises. execpromises = "" err = lynx.PledgeExecpromises(execpromises) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } } #+END_SRC