[redhat-lspp] [PATCH] newrole auditing of failures due to user actions
Michael C Thompson
thompsmc at us.ibm.com
Thu Sep 28 20:38:55 UTC 2006
Stephen Smalley wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 14:37 -0500, Michael C Thompson wrote:
>> This patch introduces two new point in the code where audit records are
>> generated for newrole. Both points are when the attempt to newrole fails.
>>
>> The first point is when the default type could not be determine for the
>> specified role - this is audited because, as sgrubb pointed out, it is
>> currently non-tracked path to probe the policy.
>>
>> The second point is when the desired context to change to is invalid.
>>
>> There record format remains unchanged. Failing to validate the desired
>> context will result in the old and new contexts being recorded intact to
>> the log. For the default type, the old and new contexts have not yet
>> been obtained, so they are recorded in the log as XXX_context=?
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Michael Thompson <thompsmc at us.ibm.com>
>
> (note: needs to go to selinux list if you want it merged)
>
> --- policycoreutils-1.30.29/newrole/newrole.c 2006-09-14 07:07:26.000000000 -0500
> +++ policycoreutils-1.30.29.orig.dev/newrole/newrole.c 2006-09-28 14:21:27.000000000 -0500
> @@ -47,7 +47,9 @@
> *
> *************************************************************************/
>
> +#ifndef _GNU_SOURCE
> #define _GNU_SOURCE
> +#endif
>
> I think that the -D_GNU_SOURCE should just be removed from the Makefile.
Done.
> @@ -394,6 +396,41 @@
> cap_free(new_caps);
> }
> }
> +
> +/* Send audit message */
> +int send_audit_message(int success, security_context_t old_context,
> + security_context_t new_context, const char *ttyn)
>
> You need to wrap the entire function with #ifdef LOG_AUDIT_PRIV,
> and provide a trivial inline function in the #else clause, e.g.
> #else
> static inline int send_audit_message(int success, security_context_t old_context,
> security_context_t new_context, const char *ttyn)
> {
> return 0;
> }
> #endif
Done.
> @@ -536,6 +573,9 @@
> if (role_s && !type_s) {
> if (get_default_type(role_s, &type_s)) {
> fprintf(stderr, _("Couldn't get default type.\n"));
> +#ifdef LOG_AUDIT_PRIV
> + send_audit_message(0, old_context, new_context, ttyn);
> +#endif
>
> You can then drop the #ifdefs here and later, since send_audit_message() will always have a valid
> definition.
Done.
Thanks,
Mike
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