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Author SHA1 Message Date
John Johansen
015df061e3 Named transition - but disabled due to a bug 2008-04-16 04:45:02 +00:00
John Johansen
add2b93657 update interface version 2008-04-08 20:30:06 +00:00
John Johansen
ecf6b55baf let a profile control a tasks rlimits 2008-04-06 18:55:46 +00:00
John Johansen
34f2c96700 let a profile set a tasks caps, similar to fscaps 2008-04-06 18:55:27 +00:00
John Johansen
a3c0753b89 Add Audit control to AppArmor through, the use of audit and deny
key words.  Deny is also used to subtract permissions from the
profiles permission set.

the audit key word can be prepended to any file, network, or capability
rule, to force a selective audit when that rule is matched.  Audit
permissions accumulate just like standard permissions.

  eg.
  audit /bin/foo rw,

  will force an audit message when the file /bin/foo is opened for
  read or write.

  audit /etc/shadow w,
  /etc/shadow r,
  will force an audit message when /etc/shadow is opened for writing.
  The audit message is per permission bit so only opening the file
  for read access will not, force an audit message.

  audit can also be used in block form instead of prepending audit
  to every rule.

  audit {
    /bin/foo rw,
    /etc/shadow w,
  }
  /etc/shadow r,	# don't audit r access to /etc/shadow


the deny key word can be prepended to file, network and capability
rules, to result in a denial of permissions when matching that rule.
The deny rule specifically does 3 things
- it gives AppArmor the ability to remember what has been denied
  so that the tools don't prompt for what has been denied in
  previous profiling sessions.
- it subtracts globally from the allowed permissions.  Deny permissions
  accumulate in the the deny set just as allow permissions accumulate
  then, the deny set is subtracted from the allow set.
- it quiets known rejects.  The default audit behavior of deny rules
  is to quiet known rejects so that audit logs are not flooded
  with already known rejects.  To have known rejects logged prepend
  the audit keyword to the deny rule.  Deny rules do not have a
  block form.

eg.
  deny /foo/bar rw,
  audit deny /etc/shadow w,

  audit {
     deny owner /blah w,
     deny other /foo w,
     deny /etc/shadow w,
  }
2008-03-13 17:39:03 +00:00
John Johansen
40c3686041 remove old netdomain syntax 2007-11-16 09:34:01 +00:00
John Johansen
a4721bd02d add basic handling of profile namespaces 2007-11-16 09:18:48 +00:00
Steve Beattie
2737f6bc97 Patch by jjohansen@suse.de
Acked-By: Steve Beattie <sbeattie@suse.de>

Support for basic network mediation keywords.
2007-07-27 20:29:47 +00:00
John Johansen
5655affcda flatten hats for individual profile load 2007-06-26 21:09:46 +00:00
John Johansen
cd79c1ac77 update copyright dates 2007-04-11 08:12:51 +00:00
John Johansen
f3ba454d8c Add dfa support to the parser 2007-02-27 02:29:16 +00:00
John Johansen
20dbc4d8cb fix miss break #240986. Back out partial commit of dfa matcher support (that was mistakenly submitted) 2007-02-01 21:45:39 +00:00
John Johansen
d1f8df2fa5 dfa patches for the parser 2007-02-01 20:18:50 +00:00
Steve Beattie
0e969aa582 Fix small memory leak in the parser. 2006-12-19 17:44:53 +00:00
John Johansen
97ef545dc3 revert interface version to v2 2006-08-04 21:30:34 +00:00
John Johansen
c611d4cbf0 increase interface version for loading policy, due to the m and unsafe exec flags breaking compatabity with v2 policy 2006-08-04 17:22:19 +00:00
Steve Beattie
6b0de8f6bc Update keywords attribute, svn:ignore attribute, update Makefile to
point to the new location of the common/ dir.
2006-04-12 03:09:10 +00:00
Steve Beattie
6d3e74907d Import the rest of the core functionality of the internal apparmor
development tree (trunk branch). From svn repo version 6381.
2006-04-11 21:52:54 +00:00