Re: [PATCH 08/28] SECURITY: Allow kernel services to override LSM settings for task actions [try #2]

From: Casey Schaufler
Date: Mon Dec 10 2007 - 18:57:15 EST



--- David Howells <dhowells@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Casey Schaufler <casey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > That happens to me when interfaces are described in SELinux terms. I
> > still don't care much for multiple contexts, and I don't have a good
> > grasp of how you'll deal with Smack, or any LSM other than SELinux.
>
> Me neither. I understand SELinux somewhat, though it's got a lot of wibbly
> bits, and WinNT's security system, but I have no experience of the other
> stuff.
>
> > Just as Stephen mentions, I also don't see the generality that a change
> > of this magnitude really ought to provide.
>
> Perhaps it should be a specific interface, solely for cachefiles's use then.

That would help focus things, to be sure. I don't know if that
focus will speed things up or slow them down, but I think that
attempting to accomodate SELinux/NFS, with the state that effort
is in, will only lead to tears.


Casey Schaufler
casey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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