Whoops. Most sorry. Geoff (Still considering, please ignore) |>------------------------------------------------------ || J. MELVIN JONES jmjonesat_private |>------------------------------------------------------ || Microcomputer Systems Consultant || Software Developer || Web Site Design, Hosting, and Administration || Network and Systems Administration |>------------------------------------------------------ || http://www.jmjones.com/ |>------------------------------------------------------ On Thu, 10 May 2001, Chris Evans wrote: > > On Wed, 9 May 2001, Chris Wright wrote: > > > Latest lsm patch is available. > > http://lsm.immunix.org/patches/lsm-2001_05_09-2.4.4.patch.gz > > Found the time for a quick look at "security.h" within this patch. > Comments follow. > > 1) I didn't see any explict hook for file opening. I see > file_ops->alloc_security, but that seems to be something else. (also it > does not allow a security module to return other than EACCES. For > prevention of covert channels, you might want to return ENOENT even if > the file exists) > > 2) I see, currently, that syscalls are not hooked in a generic manner. > >From exceptionally brief scanning of the archives, this seems to be a > debated point. > Are there plans to hook syscalls? If not, I can make a very strong > argument to do so. Let me know if you want to hear it. > > 3) There's a problem brewing with regards lack of central control points > for logically equivalent operations. > For example, in file_security_ops, I see separate hooks for mmap, read, > write, readv, writev. But, logically, mmap(..., PROT_WRITE, > MAP_SHARED, ...) is equivalent to write(). > Lack of central control may result in a module blocking access to some > operation, but leave a "backdoor" where the same operation is let through > by a different syscall sequence to achieve the same effect. > > > Cheers > Chris > > > _______________________________________________ > linux-security-module mailing list > linux-security-moduleat_private > http://mail.wirex.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-security-module > _______________________________________________ linux-security-module mailing list linux-security-moduleat_private http://mail.wirex.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-security-module
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