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H A D | Makefile | 101206 Fri Aug 02 07:07:35 MDT 2002 rwatson Introduce support for Mandatory Access Control and extensible kernel access control. Provide a library to manage user file system firewall-like rules supported by the mac_bsdextended.ko security model. The kernel module exports the current rule set using sysctl, and this library provides a front end that includes support for retrieving and setting rules, as well as printing and parsing them. Note: as with other userland components, this is a WIP. However, when used in combination with the soon-to-be-committed ugidfw, it can actually be quite useful in multi-user environments to allow the administrator to limit inter-user file operations without resorting to heavier weight labeled security policies. Obtained form: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs |
H A D | ugidfw.h | 101206 Fri Aug 02 07:07:35 MDT 2002 rwatson Introduce support for Mandatory Access Control and extensible kernel access control. Provide a library to manage user file system firewall-like rules supported by the mac_bsdextended.ko security model. The kernel module exports the current rule set using sysctl, and this library provides a front end that includes support for retrieving and setting rules, as well as printing and parsing them. Note: as with other userland components, this is a WIP. However, when used in combination with the soon-to-be-committed ugidfw, it can actually be quite useful in multi-user environments to allow the administrator to limit inter-user file operations without resorting to heavier weight labeled security policies. Obtained form: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs |
H A D | ugidfw.c | 101206 Fri Aug 02 07:07:35 MDT 2002 rwatson Introduce support for Mandatory Access Control and extensible kernel access control. Provide a library to manage user file system firewall-like rules supported by the mac_bsdextended.ko security model. The kernel module exports the current rule set using sysctl, and this library provides a front end that includes support for retrieving and setting rules, as well as printing and parsing them. Note: as with other userland components, this is a WIP. However, when used in combination with the soon-to-be-committed ugidfw, it can actually be quite useful in multi-user environments to allow the administrator to limit inter-user file operations without resorting to heavier weight labeled security policies. Obtained form: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs |
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