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28.Dd January 17, 2000
29.Dt POSIX1E 3
30.Os FreeBSD 4.0
31.Sh NAME
32.Nm posix1e
33.Nd introduction to the POSIX.1e security API
34.Sh LIBRARY
35.Lb libposix1e
36.Sh SYNOPSIS
37.Fd #include <sys/acl.h>
38.\" .Fd #include <sys/audit.h>
39.Fd #include <sys/capability.h>
40.\" .Fd #include <sys/mac.h>
41.Sh DESCRIPTION
42The IEEE POSIX.1e specification never left draft form, but the interfaces
43it describes are now widely used despite inherent limitations.  Currently,
44only a few of the interfaces and features are implemented in FreeBSD,
45although efforts are underway to complete the integration at this time.
46
47POSIX.1e describes five security extensions to the base POSIX.1 API:
48Access Control Lists (ACLs), Auditing, Capabilities, Mandatory Access
49Control, and Information Flow Labels.  Of these, the ACL interfaces are
50currently included with FreeBSD, Auditing, Capabilities, and Mandatory
51Access Control are in the wings, and Information Flow Labels are not on
52the calendar.
53
54POSIX.1e defines both syntax and semantics for these features, but fairly
55substantial changes are required to implement these features in the
56operating system.  As shipped, FreeBSD 4.0 permits file systems to export
57Access Control Lists via the VFS, and provides a library for userland
58access to and manipulation of these ACLs, but support for ACLs is not
59provided by any file systems shipped in the base operating system.
60Available API calls relating to ACLs are described in detail in
61.Xr acl 3 .
62
63.Fx
64currently provides documentation and APIs for fine-grained capability
65support, but implementation is currently not included in the base
66system.  Documentation of these API calls is provided in
67.Xr cap 3 .
68
69Additional patches supporting POSIX.1e features are provided by the
70TrustedBSD project:
71
72http://www.trustedbsd.org
73
74.Sh IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
75FreeBSD's support for POSIX.1e interfaces and features is still under
76development at this time.
77.Sh ENVIRONMENT
78POSIX.1e assigns security labels to all objects, extending the security
79functionality described in POSIX.1.  These additional labels provide
80fine-grained discretionary access control, fine-grained capabilities,
81and labels necessary for mandatory access control.  POSIX.2c describes
82a set of userland utilities for manipulating these labels.  These userland
83utilities are not bundled with
84.Fx 4.0
85so as to discourage their
86use in the short term.
87.Sh FILES
88.Sh SEE ALSO
89.Xr acl 3 ,
90.Xr acl 9 ,
91.Xr cap 3 ,
92.Xr cap 9 ,
93.Xr extattr 9
94.Sh STANDARDS
95POSIX.1e is described in IEEE POSIX.1e draft 17.  Discussion
96of the draft continues on the cross-platform POSIX.1e implementation
97mailing list.  To join this list, see the
98.Fx
99POSIX.1e implementation
100page for more information.
101.Sh HISTORY
102POSIX.1e support was introduced in
103.Fx 4.0 ,
104and development continues.
105.Sh AUTHORS
106.An Robert N M Watson ,
107.An Ilmar S Habibulin
108.Sh BUGS
109These features are not yet fully implemented.
110