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PKEXEC(1)                                                    pkexec                                                    PKEXEC(1)



NAME
       pkexec - Execute a command as another user

SYNOPSIS
       pkexec [--version] [--disable-internal-agent] [--help]

       pkexec [--user username] PROGRAM [ARGUMENTS...]

DESCRIPTION
       pkexec allows an authorized user to execute PROGRAM as another user. If username is not specified, then the program will
       be executed as the administrative super user, root.

RETURN VALUE
       Upon successful completion, the return value is the return value of PROGRAM. If the calling process is not authorized or
       an authorization could not be obtained through authentication or an error occured, pkexec exits with a return value of
       127.

AUTHENTICATION AGENT
       pkexec, like any other PolicyKit application, will use the authentication agent registered for the calling process.
       However, if no authentication agent is available, then pkexec will register its own textual authentication agent. This
       behavior can be turned off by passing the --disable-internal-agent option.

SECURITY NOTES
       Executing a program as another user is a privileged operation. By default the required authorization (See the section
       called "REQUIRED AUTHORIZATIONS") requires administrator authentication. In addition, the authentication dialog presented
       to the user will display the full path to the program to be executed so the user is aware of what will happen:

           [IMAGE][1]

               +----------------------------------------------------------+
               |                     Authenticate                     [X] |
               +----------------------------------------------------------+
               |                                                          |
               |  [Icon]  Authentication is needed to run `/bin/bash'     |
               |          as the super user                               |
               |                                                          |
               |          An application is attempting to perform an      |
               |          action that requires privileges. Authentication |
               |          as the super user is required to perform this   |
               |          action.                                         |
               |                                                          |
               |          Password for root: [_________________________]  |
               |                                                          |
               | [V] Details:                                             |
               |  Command: /bin/bash                                      |
               |  Run As:  Super User (root)                              |
               |  Action:  org.freedesktop.policykit.exec                 |
               |  Vendor:  The PolicyKit Project                          |
               |                                                          |
               |                                  [Cancel] [Authenticate] |
               +----------------------------------------------------------+

       The environment that PROGRAM will run it, will be set to a minimal known and safe environment in order to avoid injecting
       code through LD_LIBRARY_PATH or similar mechanisms. In addition the PKEXEC_UID environment variable is set to the user id
       of the process invoking pkexec. As a result, pkexec will not allow you to run e.g. X11 applications as another user since
       the $DISPLAY environment variable is not set.

REQUIRED AUTHORIZATIONS
       By default, the org.freedesktop.policykit.exec authorization is required unless an action definition file is present for
       the program in question. To require another authorization, it can be specified using the
       org.freedesktop.policykit.exec.path annotation on an action (See the section called "EXAMPLE" for details).

EXAMPLE
       To specify what kind of authorization is needed to execute the program /usr/bin/pk-example-frobnicate as another user,
       simply write an action definition file like this

           <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
           <!DOCTYPE policyconfig PUBLIC
            "-//freedesktop//DTD PolicyKit Policy Configuration 1.0//EN"
            "http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/PolicyKit/1/policyconfig.dtd">
           <policyconfig>

             <vendor>Examples for the PolicyKit Project</vendor>
             <vendor_url>http://hal.freedesktop.org/docs/PolicyKit/</vendor_url>;

             <action id="org.freedesktop.policykit.example.pkexec.run-frobnicate">
               <description>Run the PolicyKit example program Frobnicate</description>
               <description xml:lang="da">Kor PolicyKit eksemplet Frobnicate</description>
               <message>Authentication is required to run the PolicyKit example program Frobnicate</message>
               <message xml:lang="da">Autorisering er pakraevet for at afvikle PolicyKit eksemplet Frobnicate</message>
               <icon_name>audio-x-generic</icon_name>
               <defaults>
                 <allow_any>no</allow_any>
                 <allow_inactive>no</allow_inactive>
                 <allow_active>auth_self_keep</allow_active>
               </defaults>
               <annotate key="org.freedesktop.policykit.exec.path">/usr/bin/pk-example-frobnicate</annotate>
             </action>

           </policyconfig>

       and drop it in the /usr/share/polkit-1/actions directory under a suitable name (e.g. matching the namespace of the
       action). Note that in addition to specifying the program, the authentication message, description, icon and defaults can
       be specified. For example, for the action defined above, the following authentication dialog will be shown:

           [IMAGE][2]

               +----------------------------------------------------------+
               |                     Authenticate                     [X] |
               +----------------------------------------------------------+
               |                                                          |
               |  [Icon]  Authentication is required to run the PolicyKit |
               |          example program Frobnicate                      |
               |                                                          |
               |          An application is attempting to perform an      |
               |          action that requires privileges. Authentication |
               |          is required to perform this action.             |
               |                                                          |
               |          Password: [__________________________________]  |
               |                                                          |
               | [V] Details:                                             |
               |  Command: /usr/bin/pk-example-frobnicate                 |
               |  Run As:  Super User (root)                              |
               |  Action:  org.fd.pk.example.pkexec.run-frobnicate        |
               |  Vendor:  Examples for the PolicyKit Project             |
               |                                                          |
               |                                  [Cancel] [Authenticate] |
               +----------------------------------------------------------+

       If the user is using the da_DK locale, the dialog looks like this:

           [IMAGE][3]

               +----------------------------------------------------------+
               |                     Autorisering                     [X] |
               +----------------------------------------------------------+
               |                                                          |
               |  [Icon]  Autorisering er pakraevet for at afvikle         |
               |          PolicyKit eksemplet Frobnicate                  |
               |                                                          |
               |          Et program forsoger at udfore en handling der   |
               |          kraever privilegier. Autorisering er pakraevet.   |
               |                                                          |
               |          Kodeord: [___________________________________]  |
               |                                                          |
               | [V] Detaljer:                                            |
               |  Bruger:   Super User (root)                             |
               |  Program:  /usr/bin/pk-example-frobnicate                |
               |  Handling: org.fd.pk.example.pkexec.run-frobnicate       |
               |  Vendor:   Examples for the PolicyKit Project            |
               |                                                          |
               |                                [Annuller] [Autorisering] |
               +----------------------------------------------------------+

       Note that pkexec does no validation of the ARGUMENTS passed to PROGRAM. In the normal case (where administrator
       authentication is required every time pkexec is used), this is not a problem since if the user is an administrator he
       might as well just run pkexec bash to get root.

       However, if an action is used for which the user can retain authorization (or if the user is implicitly authorized), such
       as with pk-example-frobnicate above, this could be a security hole. Therefore, as a rule of thumb, programs for which the
       default required authorization is changed, should never implicitly trust user input (e.g. like any other well-written
       suid program).

AUTHOR
       Written by David Zeuthen davidzATredhat.com with a lot of help from many others.

BUGS
       Please send bug reports to either the distribution or the polkit-devel mailing list, see the link
       http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/polkit-devel on how to subscribe.

SEE ALSO
       polkit(8), pkaction(1), pkcheck(1)

NOTES
        1. /usr/share/gtk-doc/html/polkit-1/pkexec-bash.png

        2. /usr/share/gtk-doc/html/polkit-1/pkexec-frobnicate.png

        3. /usr/share/gtk-doc/html/polkit-1/pkexec-frobnicate-da.png



polkit                                                      May 2009                                                   PKEXEC(1)

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