From: David Hildenbrand
Sent: 05 October 2020 13:19
On 05.10.20 13:21, David Laight wrote:
From: David Hildenbrand
Sent: 05 October 2020 10:55...
If hardening and compatibility are seen as tradeoffs, perhaps there
could be a top level config choice (CONFIG_HARDENING_TRADEOFF) for this.
It would have options
- "compatibility" (default) to gear questions for maximum compatibility,
deselecting any hardening options which reduce compatibility
- "hardening" to gear questions for maximum hardening, deselecting any
compatibility options which reduce hardening
- "none/manual": ask all questions like before
I think the general direction is to avoid an exploding set of config
options. So if there isn't a *real* demand, I guess gluing this to a
single option ("CONFIG_SECURITY_HARDENING") might be good enough.
Wouldn't that be better achieved by run-time clobbering
of the syscall vectors?
You mean via something like a boot parameter? Possibly yes.
I was thinking of later.
Some kind of restricted system might want the 'clobber'
mount() after everything is running.