Re: Patch to allow users to kill their own queries - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

On 12/16/2011 08:42 AM, Robert Haas wrote:
> the proposed patch would potentially result - in the extremely 
> unlikely event of a
> super-fast PID wraparound - in someone cancelling a query they
> otherwise wouldn't have been able to cancel.
>    

So how might this get exploited?

-Attach a debugger and put a breakpoint between the check and the kill
-Fork processes to get close to your target
-Wait for a process you want to mess with to appear at the PID you're 
waiting for.  If you miss it, repeat fork bomb and try again.
-Resume the debugger to kill the other user's process

If I had enough access to launch this sort of attack, I think I'd find 
mayhem elsewhere more a more profitable effort.  Crazy queries, work_mem 
abuse, massive temp file generation, trying to get the OOM killer 
involved; seems like there's bigger holes than this already.

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Greg Smith   2ndQuadrant US    [email protected]   Baltimore, MD
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