Re: [PATCH v2] integrity: track mtime in addition to i_version for assessment
From: Bruce Fields
Date: Wed Jul 19 2017 - 17:23:57 EST
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 01:56:50PM -0400, Mimi Zohar wrote:
> On Wed, 2017-07-12 at 10:35 -0400, Bruce Fields wrote:
> > On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 08:20:21AM -0400, Mimi Zohar wrote:
> > > Right, currently the only way of knowing is by looking at the IMA
> > > measurement list to see if modified files are re-measured or, as you
> > > said, by looking at the code.
> >
> > Who's actually using this, and do they do any kind of checks, or
> > document the filesystem-specific limitations?
>
> Knowing who is using it and how it is being used is the big question.
> ÂI only hear about it when there are problems.
>
> Over the years, there have been a number of Linux Security Summit
> (LSS) talks, which have been mostly about embedded systems or locked
> down systems, not so much for generic systems.
>
> Examples include:
Thanks, I skimmed a couple. Hard to tell, but it sounds like they need
this to work. I wonder if they're getting this right. It'd be easy
enough to test for.
--b.
>
> - Design and Implementation of a Security Architecture for Critical
> Infrastructure Industrial Control Systems - David Safford, GE 2016
>
> - IMA/EVM: Real Applications for Embedded Networking Systems - Petko
> Manolov, Konsulko Group, and Mark Baushke, Juniper Networks 2015
>
> -ÂCC3: An Identity Attested Linux Security Supervisor Architecture
> Â-ÂGreg Wettstein, IDfusion 2015
>
> - The Linux Integrity Subsystem and TPM-based Network Endpoint
> Assessment -ÂAndreas Steffen, HSR University of Applied Sciences
> Rapperswil, Switzerland 2012
>
> Mimi