On Monday 31 October 2005 15:06, Stephen Smalley wrote:
On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 14:49 -0500, Gene Czarcinski wrote:
> I tried seting a category on a directory in /tmp and then (with touch)
> creating a file under that directory. So far so good.
>
> I then ssh'ed into the system as another user which does not have those
> categories defined in seusers. This user could access the file. This
> sounds like a bug to me.
Looks like the MCS constraints (as defined in policy/mcs) only constrain
access to files, not directories, presently (and this is noted in a
comment in that file, so it seems to be intentional). They do appear to
work correctly for files. Use of categories on directories doesn't seem
to be supported at present under MCS.
Yes, files work but not directories ... this is not intuitive (not expected).
> Also, is there a way that a category value can be propogated to all
> files/directories below it?
Hmmm...the current MLS logic inherits from the process'
effective/current/low level rather than from the parent directory.
Whether MCS or MLS, if a user without the category/compartment can "blast
through" the directory, this will be unexpected behavior.
Gene