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+.. include:: ../global.rst.inc
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+.. highlight:: none
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+.. _non_root_user:
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+================================
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+Backing up using a non-root user
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+================================
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+This section describes how to run borg as a non-root user and still be able to
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+backup every file on the system.
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+Normally borg is run as the root user to bypass all filesystem permissions and
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+be able to read all files. But in theory this also allows borg to modify or
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+delete files on your system, in case of a bug for example.
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+
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+To eliminate this possibility, we can run borg as a non-root user and give it read-only
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+permissions to all files on the system.
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+Using Linux capabilities inside a systemd service
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+=================================================
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+One way to do so, is to use linux `capabilities
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+<https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/capabilities.7.html>`_ within a systemd
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+service.
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+Linux capabilities allow us to give parts of the privileges the root user has to
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+a non-root user. This works on a per-thread level and does not give the permission
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+to the non-root user as a whole.
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+For this we need to run our backup script from a systemd service and use the `AmbientCapabilities
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+<https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/latest/systemd.exec.html#AmbientCapabilities=>`_
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+option added in systemd 229.
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+
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+A very basic unit file would look like this:
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+::
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+ [Unit]
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+ Description=Borg Backup
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+
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+ [Service]
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+ Type=oneshot
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+ User=borg
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+ ExecStart=/usr/local/sbin/backup.sh
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+ AmbientCapabilities=CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH
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+The ``CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH`` capability gives borg read-only access to all files and directories on the system.
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+This service can then be started manually using ``systemctl start``, a systemd timer or other methods.
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+Restore considerations
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+======================
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+When restoring files, the root user should be used. When using the non-root user, borg extract will
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+change all files to be owned by the non-root user. Using borg mount will not allow the non-root user
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+to access files that it would not have access to on the system itself.
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+Other than that, the same restore process, that would be used when running the backup as root, can be used.
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+
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+.. warning::
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+ When using a local repo and running borg commands as root, make sure to only use commands that do not
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+ modify the repo itself, like extract or mount. Modifying the repo using the root user will break
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+ the repo for the non-root user, since some files inside the repo will now be owned by root.
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