two questions

Christoph Höger choeger at cs.tu-berlin.de
Sat Jan 5 13:58:20 UTC 2008


Am Freitag, den 04.01.2008, 18:34 -0500 schrieb Eric Paris:
> On Fri, 2008-01-04 at 14:26 -0800, Clarkson, Mike R (US SSA) wrote:
> > Is there someplace I can go to find a description of the libselinux API?
> 
> not sure, i just read the code   :)   the fedora libselinux-devel
> package provides man pages for most (maybe all?) of the interfaces.
> 
> > 
> > Is there a way to change the context of an existing process, without
> > having to execute a new process?
> 
> yes, the permission is dyntransition in the process class.  it is
> STRONGLY, let me say that again VERY STRONGLY, suggested that you don't
> make use of this facility.  Basically you lose all seperation between
> those 2 domains.  You don't have any assurance that the process before
> the transition didn't get hacked/corrupted/bugged and is now
> transitioning to a new domain but able to do the wrong things (or
> sometimes even worse not transition to the new domain at all)

Hi, I don't think that it is that bad. Basically I think if you can
transition from dom_a to dom_b that still does not include transition
back to dom_a. So you can e.g. secure a new thread which handles a
client or something without using execve.

> 
> I'm not sure what the rationale was to put it in originally but please
> just find a way to do it on an execve boundary.
> 
> -Eric 
> 
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