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H A D | mac.h | 100978 Tue Jul 30 19:32:34 MDT 2002 rwatson Begin committing support for Mandatory Access Control and extensible kernel access control. The MAC framework permits loadable kernel modules to link to the kernel at compile-time, boot-time, or run-time, and augment the system security policy. This commit includes the initial kernel implementation, although the interface with the userland components of the oeprating system is still under work, and not all kernel subsystems are supported. Later in this commit sequence, documentation of which kernel subsystems will not work correctly with a kernel compiled with MAC support will be added. Include files to declare MAC userland interface (mac.h), MAC subsystem entry points (mac.h), and MAC policy entry points (mac_policy.h). These files define the interface between the kernel and the MAC framework, and between the MAC framework and each registered policy module. These APIs and ABIs may not be assumed to be stable until following FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs |
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H A D | mac_framework.h | 100978 Tue Jul 30 19:32:34 MDT 2002 rwatson Begin committing support for Mandatory Access Control and extensible kernel access control. The MAC framework permits loadable kernel modules to link to the kernel at compile-time, boot-time, or run-time, and augment the system security policy. This commit includes the initial kernel implementation, although the interface with the userland components of the oeprating system is still under work, and not all kernel subsystems are supported. Later in this commit sequence, documentation of which kernel subsystems will not work correctly with a kernel compiled with MAC support will be added. Include files to declare MAC userland interface (mac.h), MAC subsystem entry points (mac.h), and MAC policy entry points (mac_policy.h). These files define the interface between the kernel and the MAC framework, and between the MAC framework and each registered policy module. These APIs and ABIs may not be assumed to be stable until following FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs |
H A D | mac_policy.h | 100978 Tue Jul 30 19:32:34 MDT 2002 rwatson Begin committing support for Mandatory Access Control and extensible kernel access control. The MAC framework permits loadable kernel modules to link to the kernel at compile-time, boot-time, or run-time, and augment the system security policy. This commit includes the initial kernel implementation, although the interface with the userland components of the oeprating system is still under work, and not all kernel subsystems are supported. Later in this commit sequence, documentation of which kernel subsystems will not work correctly with a kernel compiled with MAC support will be added. Include files to declare MAC userland interface (mac.h), MAC subsystem entry points (mac.h), and MAC policy entry points (mac_policy.h). These files define the interface between the kernel and the MAC framework, and between the MAC framework and each registered policy module. These APIs and ABIs may not be assumed to be stable until following FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs |
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