On Fri, 2007-06-22 at 01:06 -0700, John Johansen wrote:On Thu, Jun 21, 2007 at 04:59:54PM -0400, Stephen Smalley wrote:On Thu, 2007-06-21 at 21:54 +0200, Lars Marowsky-Bree wrote:No the "incomplete" mediation does not flow from the design. We haveOn 2007-06-21T15:42:28, James Morris <jmorris@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
And now, yes, I know AA doesn't mediate IPC or networking (yet), but
that's a missing feature, not broken by design.
The incomplete mediation flows from the design, since the pathname-based
mediation doesn't generalize to cover all objects unlike label- or
attribute-based mediation. And the "use the natural abstraction for
each object type" approach likewise doesn't yield any general model or
anything that you can analyze systematically for data flow.
deliberately focused on doing the necessary modifications for pathname
based mediation. The IPC and network mediation are a wip.
The fact that you have to go back to the drawing board for them is that
you didn't get the abstraction right in the first place.
We have never claimed to be using pathname-based mediation IPC or networking.
The "natural abstraction" approach does generize well enough and will
be analyzable.
I think we must have different understandings of the words "generalize"
and "analyzable". Look, if I want to be able to state properties about
data flow in the system for confidentiality or integrity goals (my
secret data can never leak to unauthorized entities, my critical data
can never be corrupted/tainted by unauthorized entities - directly or
indirectly), then I need to be able to have a common reference point for
my policy. When my policy is based on different abstractions
(pathnames, IP addresses, window ids, whatever) for different objects,
then I can no longer identify how data can flow throughout the system in
a system-wide way.
Um, no. It might not be able to directly open files via that path, butActually it can be analyzed and shown. It is ugly to do and we
showing that it can never read or write your mail is a rather different
matter.
currently don't have a tool capable of doing it, but it is possible.
No, it isn't possible when using ambiguous and unstable identifiers for
the subjects and objects, nor when mediation is incomplete.