/linux/security/selinux/ss/ |
H A D | context.h | diff 42345b68c2e3e2b6549fc34b937ff44240dfc3b6 Wed Sep 04 23:03:23 CEST 2019 Joshua Brindle <joshua.brindle@crunchydata.com> selinux: default_range glblub implementation
A policy developer can now specify glblub as a default_range default and the computed transition will be the intersection of the mls range of the two contexts.
The glb (greatest lower bound) lub (lowest upper bound) of a range is calculated as the greater of the low sensitivities and the lower of the high sensitivities and the and of each category bitmap.
This can be used by MLS solution developers to compute a context that satisfies, for example, the range of a network interface and the range of a user logging in.
Some examples are:
User Permitted Range | Network Device Label | Computed Label ---------------------|----------------------|---------------- s0-s1:c0.c12 | s0 | s0 s0-s1:c0.c12 | s0-s1:c0.c1023 | s0-s1:c0.c12 s0-s4:c0.c512 | s1-s1:c0.c1023 | s1-s1:c0.c512 s0-s15:c0,c2 | s4-s6:c0.c128 | s4-s6:c0,c2 s0-s4 | s2-s6 | s2-s4 s0-s4 | s5-s8 | INVALID s5-s8 | s0-s4 | INVALID
Signed-off-by: Joshua Brindle <joshua.brindle@crunchydata.com> [PM: subject lines and checkpatch.pl fixes] Signed-off-by: Paul Moore <paul@paul-moore.com>
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H A D | ebitmap.h | diff 42345b68c2e3e2b6549fc34b937ff44240dfc3b6 Wed Sep 04 23:03:23 CEST 2019 Joshua Brindle <joshua.brindle@crunchydata.com> selinux: default_range glblub implementation
A policy developer can now specify glblub as a default_range default and the computed transition will be the intersection of the mls range of the two contexts.
The glb (greatest lower bound) lub (lowest upper bound) of a range is calculated as the greater of the low sensitivities and the lower of the high sensitivities and the and of each category bitmap.
This can be used by MLS solution developers to compute a context that satisfies, for example, the range of a network interface and the range of a user logging in.
Some examples are:
User Permitted Range | Network Device Label | Computed Label ---------------------|----------------------|---------------- s0-s1:c0.c12 | s0 | s0 s0-s1:c0.c12 | s0-s1:c0.c1023 | s0-s1:c0.c12 s0-s4:c0.c512 | s1-s1:c0.c1023 | s1-s1:c0.c512 s0-s15:c0,c2 | s4-s6:c0.c128 | s4-s6:c0,c2 s0-s4 | s2-s6 | s2-s4 s0-s4 | s5-s8 | INVALID s5-s8 | s0-s4 | INVALID
Signed-off-by: Joshua Brindle <joshua.brindle@crunchydata.com> [PM: subject lines and checkpatch.pl fixes] Signed-off-by: Paul Moore <paul@paul-moore.com>
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H A D | policydb.h | diff 42345b68c2e3e2b6549fc34b937ff44240dfc3b6 Wed Sep 04 23:03:23 CEST 2019 Joshua Brindle <joshua.brindle@crunchydata.com> selinux: default_range glblub implementation
A policy developer can now specify glblub as a default_range default and the computed transition will be the intersection of the mls range of the two contexts.
The glb (greatest lower bound) lub (lowest upper bound) of a range is calculated as the greater of the low sensitivities and the lower of the high sensitivities and the and of each category bitmap.
This can be used by MLS solution developers to compute a context that satisfies, for example, the range of a network interface and the range of a user logging in.
Some examples are:
User Permitted Range | Network Device Label | Computed Label ---------------------|----------------------|---------------- s0-s1:c0.c12 | s0 | s0 s0-s1:c0.c12 | s0-s1:c0.c1023 | s0-s1:c0.c12 s0-s4:c0.c512 | s1-s1:c0.c1023 | s1-s1:c0.c512 s0-s15:c0,c2 | s4-s6:c0.c128 | s4-s6:c0,c2 s0-s4 | s2-s6 | s2-s4 s0-s4 | s5-s8 | INVALID s5-s8 | s0-s4 | INVALID
Signed-off-by: Joshua Brindle <joshua.brindle@crunchydata.com> [PM: subject lines and checkpatch.pl fixes] Signed-off-by: Paul Moore <paul@paul-moore.com>
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H A D | ebitmap.c | diff 42345b68c2e3e2b6549fc34b937ff44240dfc3b6 Wed Sep 04 23:03:23 CEST 2019 Joshua Brindle <joshua.brindle@crunchydata.com> selinux: default_range glblub implementation
A policy developer can now specify glblub as a default_range default and the computed transition will be the intersection of the mls range of the two contexts.
The glb (greatest lower bound) lub (lowest upper bound) of a range is calculated as the greater of the low sensitivities and the lower of the high sensitivities and the and of each category bitmap.
This can be used by MLS solution developers to compute a context that satisfies, for example, the range of a network interface and the range of a user logging in.
Some examples are:
User Permitted Range | Network Device Label | Computed Label ---------------------|----------------------|---------------- s0-s1:c0.c12 | s0 | s0 s0-s1:c0.c12 | s0-s1:c0.c1023 | s0-s1:c0.c12 s0-s4:c0.c512 | s1-s1:c0.c1023 | s1-s1:c0.c512 s0-s15:c0,c2 | s4-s6:c0.c128 | s4-s6:c0,c2 s0-s4 | s2-s6 | s2-s4 s0-s4 | s5-s8 | INVALID s5-s8 | s0-s4 | INVALID
Signed-off-by: Joshua Brindle <joshua.brindle@crunchydata.com> [PM: subject lines and checkpatch.pl fixes] Signed-off-by: Paul Moore <paul@paul-moore.com>
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H A D | mls.c | diff 42345b68c2e3e2b6549fc34b937ff44240dfc3b6 Wed Sep 04 23:03:23 CEST 2019 Joshua Brindle <joshua.brindle@crunchydata.com> selinux: default_range glblub implementation
A policy developer can now specify glblub as a default_range default and the computed transition will be the intersection of the mls range of the two contexts.
The glb (greatest lower bound) lub (lowest upper bound) of a range is calculated as the greater of the low sensitivities and the lower of the high sensitivities and the and of each category bitmap.
This can be used by MLS solution developers to compute a context that satisfies, for example, the range of a network interface and the range of a user logging in.
Some examples are:
User Permitted Range | Network Device Label | Computed Label ---------------------|----------------------|---------------- s0-s1:c0.c12 | s0 | s0 s0-s1:c0.c12 | s0-s1:c0.c1023 | s0-s1:c0.c12 s0-s4:c0.c512 | s1-s1:c0.c1023 | s1-s1:c0.c512 s0-s15:c0,c2 | s4-s6:c0.c128 | s4-s6:c0,c2 s0-s4 | s2-s6 | s2-s4 s0-s4 | s5-s8 | INVALID s5-s8 | s0-s4 | INVALID
Signed-off-by: Joshua Brindle <joshua.brindle@crunchydata.com> [PM: subject lines and checkpatch.pl fixes] Signed-off-by: Paul Moore <paul@paul-moore.com>
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H A D | policydb.c | diff 42345b68c2e3e2b6549fc34b937ff44240dfc3b6 Wed Sep 04 23:03:23 CEST 2019 Joshua Brindle <joshua.brindle@crunchydata.com> selinux: default_range glblub implementation
A policy developer can now specify glblub as a default_range default and the computed transition will be the intersection of the mls range of the two contexts.
The glb (greatest lower bound) lub (lowest upper bound) of a range is calculated as the greater of the low sensitivities and the lower of the high sensitivities and the and of each category bitmap.
This can be used by MLS solution developers to compute a context that satisfies, for example, the range of a network interface and the range of a user logging in.
Some examples are:
User Permitted Range | Network Device Label | Computed Label ---------------------|----------------------|---------------- s0-s1:c0.c12 | s0 | s0 s0-s1:c0.c12 | s0-s1:c0.c1023 | s0-s1:c0.c12 s0-s4:c0.c512 | s1-s1:c0.c1023 | s1-s1:c0.c512 s0-s15:c0,c2 | s4-s6:c0.c128 | s4-s6:c0,c2 s0-s4 | s2-s6 | s2-s4 s0-s4 | s5-s8 | INVALID s5-s8 | s0-s4 | INVALID
Signed-off-by: Joshua Brindle <joshua.brindle@crunchydata.com> [PM: subject lines and checkpatch.pl fixes] Signed-off-by: Paul Moore <paul@paul-moore.com>
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/linux/security/selinux/include/ |
H A D | security.h | diff 42345b68c2e3e2b6549fc34b937ff44240dfc3b6 Wed Sep 04 23:03:23 CEST 2019 Joshua Brindle <joshua.brindle@crunchydata.com> selinux: default_range glblub implementation
A policy developer can now specify glblub as a default_range default and the computed transition will be the intersection of the mls range of the two contexts.
The glb (greatest lower bound) lub (lowest upper bound) of a range is calculated as the greater of the low sensitivities and the lower of the high sensitivities and the and of each category bitmap.
This can be used by MLS solution developers to compute a context that satisfies, for example, the range of a network interface and the range of a user logging in.
Some examples are:
User Permitted Range | Network Device Label | Computed Label ---------------------|----------------------|---------------- s0-s1:c0.c12 | s0 | s0 s0-s1:c0.c12 | s0-s1:c0.c1023 | s0-s1:c0.c12 s0-s4:c0.c512 | s1-s1:c0.c1023 | s1-s1:c0.c512 s0-s15:c0,c2 | s4-s6:c0.c128 | s4-s6:c0,c2 s0-s4 | s2-s6 | s2-s4 s0-s4 | s5-s8 | INVALID s5-s8 | s0-s4 | INVALID
Signed-off-by: Joshua Brindle <joshua.brindle@crunchydata.com> [PM: subject lines and checkpatch.pl fixes] Signed-off-by: Paul Moore <paul@paul-moore.com>
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