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-@product
-Feature: Root access control enforcement
- As a Tails user
- when I set an administration password in Tails Greeter
- I can use the password for attaining administrative privileges.
- But when I do not set an administration password
- I should not be able to attain administration privileges at all.
-
- Scenario: If an administrative password is set in Tails Greeter the live user should be able to run arbitrary commands with administrative privileges.
- Given I set sudo password "asdf"
- And I log in to a new session
- And Tails Greeter has dealt with the sudo password
- Then I should be able to run administration commands as the live user
-
- Scenario: If no administrative password is set in Tails Greeter the live user should not be able to run arbitrary commands administrative privileges.
- Given I have started Tails from DVD without network and logged in
- And Tails Greeter has dealt with the sudo password
- Then I should not be able to run administration commands as the live user with the "" password
- And I should not be able to run administration commands as the live user with the "amnesia" password
- And I should not be able to run administration commands as the live user with the "live" password
-
- Scenario: If an administrative password is set in Tails Greeter the live user should be able to get administrative privileges through PolicyKit
- Given I set sudo password "asdf"
- And I log in to a new session
- And Tails Greeter has dealt with the sudo password
- And GNOME has started
- And running a command as root with pkexec requires PolicyKit administrator privileges
- Then I should be able to run a command as root with pkexec
-
- Scenario: If no administrative password is set in Tails Greeter the live user should not be able to get administrative privileges through PolicyKit with the standard passwords.
- Given I have started Tails from DVD without network and logged in
- And running a command as root with pkexec requires PolicyKit administrator privileges
- Then I should not be able to run a command as root with pkexec and the standard passwords