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CISS.debian.installer/includes/target/root/.ciss/scan_libwrap
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#!/bin/bash
# SPDX-Version: 3.0
# SPDX-CreationInfo: 2025-06-17; WEIDNER, Marc S.; <msw@coresecret.dev>
# SPDX-ExternalRef: GIT https://git.coresecret.dev/msw/CISS.debian.installer.git
# SPDX-FileContributor: WEIDNER, Marc S.; Centurion Intelligence Consulting Agency
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024-2025; WEIDNER, Marc S.; <msw@coresecret.dev>
# SPDX-FileType: SOURCE
# SPDX-License-Identifier: EUPL-1.2 OR LicenseRef-CCLA-1.0
# SPDX-LicenseComment: This file is part of the CISS.debian.installer.secure framework.
# SPDX-PackageName: CISS.debian.installer
# SPDX-Security-Contact: security@coresecret.eu
#######################################
# Scanner for 'libwrap' usage.
# Globals:
# CGRE
# CRES
# NL
# Arguments:
# None
#######################################
scanlw() {
printf "%b🔍 Scanning all running processes for 'libwrap' usage ... %b%b" "${CGRE}" "${CRES}" "${NL}"
printf "\n"
### Collect binaries from all running PIDs.
declare pid exe_path comm user
for pid in $(ps -e -o pid=); do
exe_path=$(readlink -f "/proc/${pid}/exe" 2>/dev/null)
### Skip if not a regular executable.
[[ -x "${exe_path}" ]] || continue
### Check if the binary is linked with libwrap.
# shellcheck disable=SC2312
if ldd "${exe_path}" 2>/dev/null | grep -q "libwrap"; then
comm=$(ps -p "${pid}" -o comm=)
user=$(ps -p "${pid}" -o user=)
printf "%b✅ PID: %s (%s) [User: %s] is linked with 'libwrap.so'. %b%b" "${CGRE}" "${pid}" "${comm}" "${user}" "${CRES}" "${NL}"
fi
done
printf "\n"
printf "%b✅ Scan complete. %b%b" "${CGRE}" "${CRES}" "${NL}"
exit 0
}
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