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Robert Watson
9b637ee9dd Remove an inaccurate comment I added regarding storage for mbuf tag
labels: they are in fact stored in the tag directly.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2006-12-28 21:57:59 +00:00
Robert Watson
c982ffa42a In mac_inpcb_sosetlabel(), assert the socket lock rather than commenting
that we should assert the socket lock.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2006-12-28 21:56:39 +00:00
Robert Watson
be23ba9aab Centralize definition of MAC_VERSION in mac_policy.h, as it defines the
kernel<->policy ABI version.  Add a comment to the definition describing
it and listing known versions.  Modify MAC_POLICY_SET() to reference the
current kernel version by name rather than by number.

Staticize mac_late, which is used only in mac_framework.c.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2006-12-28 21:48:38 +00:00
Robert Watson
d5fb913feb Move mac_init_label() and mac_destroy_label() from mac_framework.c to
mac_label.c, and use these instead of replicated code in the label zone
constructor and destructor.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2006-12-28 21:15:37 +00:00
Robert Watson
ef136b272a Trim unneeded includes. 2006-12-28 21:07:45 +00:00
Robert Watson
224a974b9b Break contents of kern_mac.c out into two files following a repo-copy:
mac_framework.c   Contains basic MAC Framework functions, policy
                  registration, sysinits, etc.

mac_syscalls.c    Contains implementations of various MAC system calls,
                  including ENOSYS stubs when compiling without options
                  MAC.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2006-12-28 20:52:02 +00:00
Robert Watson
471e5756ad Update MAC Framework general comments, referencing various interfaces it
consumes and implements, as well as the location of the framework and
policy modules.

Refactor MAC Framework versioning a bit so that the current ABI version can
be exported via a read-only sysctl.

Further update comments relating to locking/synchronization.

Update copyright to take into account these and other recent changes.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2006-12-28 17:25:57 +00:00
Robert Watson
6baacecd1b Re-wrap comments following de-indentation. 2006-12-23 22:21:13 +00:00
Robert Watson
0efd6615cd Move src/sys/sys/mac_policy.h, the kernel interface between the MAC
Framework and security modules, to src/sys/security/mac/mac_policy.h,
completing the removal of kernel-only MAC Framework include files from
src/sys/sys.  Update the MAC Framework and MAC policy modules.  Delete
the old mac_policy.h.

Third party policy modules will need similar updating.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2006-12-22 23:34:47 +00:00
Robert Watson
e009ba461d Minor style fixes. 2006-12-21 09:58:02 +00:00
Robert Watson
e66fe0e1db Remove mac_enforce_subsystem debugging sysctls. Enforcement on
subsystems will be a property of policy modules, which may require
access control check entry points to be invoked even when not actively
enforcing (i.e., to track information flow without providing
protection).

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Suggested by:	Christopher dot Vance at sparta dot com
2006-12-21 09:51:34 +00:00
Robert Watson
8425ae1208 Comment LABEL_TO_SLOT() macro, including observing that we'd like to improve
this policy API to avoid encoding struct label binary layout in policy
modules.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2006-12-20 23:41:59 +00:00
Robert Watson
19d0ec0330 Trim trailing white space, clean up comment line wrapping and formatting.
Document mac_associate_nfsd_label().

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2006-12-20 23:18:17 +00:00
Robert Watson
27c24b4e88 Trim trailing white space. 2006-12-20 23:17:34 +00:00
Robert Watson
df3c68e479 Document socket labeling model.
Clean up comment white space and wrapping.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2006-12-20 23:16:41 +00:00
Robert Watson
1f00b646ec Clean up comment white space and line wrapping. 2006-12-20 23:16:01 +00:00
Robert Watson
23c3d46ae8 Additional comments regarding the interaction between the kernel privilege
model and the MAC Framework.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2006-12-20 23:15:27 +00:00
Robert Watson
e678cce940 Document that we could allocate the mbuf label as part of the tag rather
than from the slab, but don't.

Document mac_mbuf_to_label(), mac_copy_mbuf_tag().

Clean up white space/wrapping for other comments.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2006-12-20 23:14:33 +00:00
Robert Watson
5c700f29d9 Staticize and comment zone_label.
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2006-12-20 23:13:04 +00:00
Robert Watson
5c5a98199b Clean up comments, trailing white space.
Provide a comment describing MAC_EXTERNALIZE().

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2006-12-20 23:12:36 +00:00
Robert Watson
95c8c170f3 Re-wrap comment at 77 character columns. 2006-12-20 23:11:01 +00:00
Robert Watson
9caab7a262 Comment and white space cleanup.
Exapnd comments on System V IPC labeling methods, which could use improved
consistency with respect to other object types.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2006-12-20 20:43:19 +00:00
Robert Watson
8f3476b39b Externalize local stack copy of the ifnet label, rather than the copy on
the ifnet itself.  The stack copy has been made while holding the mutex
protecting ifnet labels, so copying from the ifnet copy could result in
an inconsistent version being copied out.

Reported by:	Todd.Miller@sparta.com
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
MFC after:	3 weeks
2006-12-20 20:40:29 +00:00
Robert Watson
17041e6708 Expand commenting on label slots, justification for the MAC Framework locking
model, interactions between locking and policy init/destroy methods.

Rewrap some comments to 77 character line wrap.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2006-12-20 20:38:44 +00:00
Christian S.J. Peron
430fc7560a Teach the MAC policies which utilize mbuf labeling the new syncache
entry points.  Properly initialize the mbuf label based on the label
we copy from the PCB. This fixes an LOR between the PCB and syncache
code.
2006-12-13 06:03:22 +00:00
Christian S.J. Peron
826cef3d75 Fix LOR between the syncache and inpcb locks when MAC is present in the
kernel.  This LOR snuck in with some of the recent syncache changes.  To
fix this, the inpcb handling was changed:

- Hang a MAC label off the syncache object
- When the syncache entry is initially created, we pickup the PCB lock
  is held because we extract information from it while initializing the
  syncache entry.  While we do this, copy the MAC label associated with
  the PCB and use it for the syncache entry.
- When the packet is transmitted, copy the label from the syncache entry
  to the mbuf so it can be processed by security policies which analyze
  mbuf labels.

This change required that the MAC framework be extended to support the
label copy operations from the PCB to the syncache entry, and then from
the syncache entry to the mbuf.

These functions really should be referencing the syncache structure instead
of the label.  However, due to some of the complexities associated with
exposing this syncache structure we operate directly on it's label pointer.
This should be OK since we aren't making any access control decisions within
this code directly, we are merely allocating and copying label storage so
we can properly initialize mbuf labels for any packets the syncache code
might create.

This also has a nice side effect of caching.  Prior to this change, the
PCB would be looked up/locked for each packet transmitted.  Now the label
is cached at the time the syncache entry is initialized.

Submitted by:	andre [1]
Discussed with:	rwatson

[1] andre submitted the tcp_syncache.c changes
2006-12-13 06:00:57 +00:00
Tom Rhodes
6aeb05d7be Merge posix4/* into normal kernel hierarchy.
Reviewed by:	glanced at by jhb
Approved by:	silence on -arch@ and -standards@
2006-11-11 16:26:58 +00:00
Robert Watson
403b781e2d Add stub entry point implementations of mpo_priv_check and mpo_priv_grant to
the mac_stub policy.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2006-11-06 13:45:45 +00:00
Robert Watson
acd3428b7d Sweep kernel replacing suser(9) calls with priv(9) calls, assigning
specific privilege names to a broad range of privileges.  These may
require some future tweaking.

Sponsored by:           nCircle Network Security, Inc.
Obtained from:          TrustedBSD Project
Discussed on:           arch@
Reviewed (at least in part) by: mlaier, jmg, pjd, bde, ceri,
                        Alex Lyashkov <umka at sevcity dot net>,
                        Skip Ford <skip dot ford at verizon dot net>,
                        Antoine Brodin <antoine dot brodin at laposte dot net>
2006-11-06 13:42:10 +00:00
Robert Watson
800c940832 Add a new priv(9) kernel interface for checking the availability of
privilege for threads and credentials.  Unlike the existing suser(9)
interface, priv(9) exposes a named privilege identifier to the privilege
checking code, allowing more complex policies regarding the granting of
privilege to be expressed.  Two interfaces are provided, replacing the
existing suser(9) interface:

suser(td)                 ->   priv_check(td, priv)
suser_cred(cred, flags)   ->   priv_check_cred(cred, priv, flags)

A comprehensive list of currently available kernel privileges may be
found in priv.h.  New privileges are easily added as required, but the
comments on adding privileges found in priv.h and priv(9) should be read
before doing so.

The new privilege interface exposed sufficient information to the
privilege checking routine that it will now be possible for jail to
determine whether a particular privilege is granted in the check routine,
rather than relying on hints from the calling context via the
SUSER_ALLOWJAIL flag.  For now, the flag is maintained, but a new jail
check function, prison_priv_check(), is exposed from kern_jail.c and used
by the privilege check routine to determine if the privilege is permitted
in jail.  As a result, a centralized list of privileges permitted in jail
is now present in kern_jail.c.

The MAC Framework is now also able to instrument privilege checks, both
to deny privileges otherwise granted (mac_priv_check()), and to grant
privileges otherwise denied (mac_priv_grant()), permitting MAC Policy
modules to implement privilege models, as well as control a much broader
range of system behavior in order to constrain processes running with
root privilege.

The suser() and suser_cred() functions remain implemented, now in terms
of priv_check() and the PRIV_ROOT privilege, for use during the transition
and possibly continuing use by third party kernel modules that have not
been updated.  The PRIV_DRIVER privilege exists to allow device drivers to
check privilege without adopting a more specific privilege identifier.

This change does not modify the actual security policy, rather, it
modifies the interface for privilege checks so changes to the security
policy become more feasible.

Sponsored by:		nCircle Network Security, Inc.
Obtained from:		TrustedBSD Project
Discussed on:		arch@
Reviewed (at least in part) by:	mlaier, jmg, pjd, bde, ceri,
			Alex Lyashkov <umka at sevcity dot net>,
			Skip Ford <skip dot ford at verizon dot net>,
			Antoine Brodin <antoine dot brodin at laposte dot net>
2006-11-06 13:37:19 +00:00
Christian S.J. Peron
130b146814 Change the type of ar_arg_sockaddr from struct sockaddr to struct
sockaddr_storage.  This structure is defined in RFC 2553 and is a more
semantically correct structure for holding IP and IP6 sockaddr information.
struct sockaddr is not big enough to hold all the required information for
IP6, resulting in truncated addresses et al when auditing IP6 sockaddr
information.

We also need to assume that the sa->sa_len has been validated before the call to
audit_arg_sockaddr() is made, otherwise it could result in a buffer overflow.
This is being done to accommodate auditing of network related arguments (like
connect, bind et al) that will be added soon.

Discussed with:	rwatson
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
MFC after:	2 weeks
2006-11-06 00:15:44 +00:00
Robert Watson
17451386d0 Forward declare struct cdev, since arguments of this type are used in
function prototypes.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2006-10-30 15:20:49 +00:00
Robert Watson
f776aa327d Remove extra _MAC_ from #ifdef guard. 2006-10-25 13:14:25 +00:00
Robert Watson
aed5570872 Complete break-out of sys/sys/mac.h into sys/security/mac/mac_framework.h
begun with a repo-copy of mac.h to mac_framework.h.  sys/mac.h now
contains the userspace and user<->kernel API and definitions, with all
in-kernel interfaces moved to mac_framework.h, which is now included
across most of the kernel instead.

This change is the first step in a larger cleanup and sweep of MAC
Framework interfaces in the kernel, and will not be MFC'd.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	SPARTA
2006-10-22 11:52:19 +00:00
Robert Watson
d7dd2bd6ed Do allow jailed superuser to override the port ACL.
MFC after:	3 days
Submitted by:	Michal Mertl <mime at traveller dot cz>
2006-10-10 17:04:19 +00:00
Christian S.J. Peron
06399e90bc Mark the audit system calls as being un-implemented in jails. Currently we do
not trust jails enough to execute audit related system calls. An example of
this is with su(1), or login(1) within prisons. So, if the syscall request
comes from a jail return ENOSYS. This will cause these utilities to operate
as if audit is not present in the kernel.

Looking forward, this problem will be remedied by allowing non privileged
users to maintain and their own audit streams, but the details on exactly how
this will be implemented needs to be worked out.

This change should fix situations when options AUDIT has been compiled into
the kernel, and utilities like su(1), or login(1) fail due to audit system
call failures within jails.

This is a RELENG_6 candidate.

Reported by:	Christian Brueffer
Discussed with:	rwatson
MFC after:	3 days
2006-10-10 15:49:10 +00:00
Robert Watson
42edcb0058 Add BSM conversion switch entries for a number of system calls, many
administrative, to prevent console warnings and enable basic event
auditing (generally without arguments).

MFC after:	3 days
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2006-10-03 20:43:48 +00:00
Robert Watson
3c1b7e8b4d Trim some no longer XXX comments.
Remove some commented out debugging printfs.

MFC after:	3  days
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2006-10-02 11:32:23 +00:00
Robert Watson
5d8ea5963c Audit path argument when changing audit trails.
Call NDFREE(), which while not currently strictly necessary, isn't a
bad idea.

MFC after:	3 days
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2006-10-02 06:56:10 +00:00
Robert Watson
22b7bca620 Rework the way errors are handled with respect to how audit records are
written to the audit trail file:

- audit_record_write() now returns void, and all file system specific
  error handling occurs inside this function.  This pushes error handling
  complexity out of the record demux routine that hands off to both the
  trail and audit pipes, and makes trail behavior more consistent with
  pipes as a record destination.

- Rate limit kernel printfs associated with running low on space.  Rate
  limit audit triggers for low space.  Rate limit printfs for fail stop
  events.  Rate limit audit worker write error printfs.

- Document in detail the types of limits and space checks we perform, and
  combine common cases.

This improves the audit subsystems tolerance to low space conditions by
avoiding toasting the console with printfs are waking up the audit daemon
continuously.

MFC after:	3 days
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2006-09-24 13:35:58 +00:00
Robert Watson
2ecf07cb25 Merge OpenBSM 1.0 alpha 11 changes into src/sys/bsm and src/sys/security;
primarily, add new event identifiers and update trigger names.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2006-09-21 07:27:02 +00:00
Robert Watson
738f14d4b1 Remove MAC_DEBUG label counters, which were used to debug leaks and
other problems while labels were first being added to various kernel
objects.  They have outlived their usefulness.

MFC after:	1 month
Suggested by:	Christopher dot Vance at SPARTA dot com
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2006-09-20 13:33:41 +00:00
Robert Watson
04f11621df Rather than allocating all buffer memory for the completed BSM record
when allocating the record in the first place, allocate the final buffer
when closing the BSM record.  At that point, more size information is
available, so a sufficiently large buffer can be allocated.

This allows the kernel to generate audit records in excess of
MAXAUDITDATA bytes, but is consistent with Solaris's behavior.  This only
comes up when auditing command line arguments, in which case we presume
the administrator really does want the data as they have specified the
policy flag to gather them.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
MFC after:	3 days
2006-09-20 13:23:40 +00:00
Robert Watson
1db97bc63b Add missing white space in au_to_exec_{args,env}().
MFC after:	 3 days
2006-09-20 13:14:47 +00:00
Christian S.J. Peron
600d74bfa1 Make sure that lutimes(2) gets processed and converted into a BSM record.
Submitted by:	rwatson
MFC after:	1 day
2006-09-18 17:55:32 +00:00
Robert Watson
5702e0965e Declare security and security.bsd sysctl hierarchies in sysctl.h along
with other commonly used sysctl name spaces, rather than declaring them
all over the place.

MFC after:	1 month
Sponsored by:	nCircle Network Security, Inc.
2006-09-17 20:00:36 +00:00
Christian S.J. Peron
f07b836981 Correct a slight regression which was introduced with the implementation of
audit pipes. If the kernel record was not selected for the trail or the pipe,
any user supplied record attached to it would be tossed away, resulting in
otherwise selected events being lost.

- Introduce two new masks: AR_PRESELECT_USER_TRAIL AR_PRESELECT_USER_PIPE,
  currently we have AR_PRESELECT_TRAIL and AR_PRESELECT_PIPE, which tells
  the audit worker that we are interested in the kernel record, with
  the additional masks we can determine if either the pipe or trail is
  interested in seeing the kernel or user record.

- In audit(2), we unconditionally set the AR_PRESELECT_USER_TRAIL and
  AR_PRESELECT_USER_PIPE masks under the assumption that userspace has
  done the preselection [1].

Currently, there is work being done that allows the kernel to parse and
preselect user supplied records, so in the future preselection could occur
in either layer. But there is still a few details to work out here.

[1] At some point we need to teach au_preselect(3) about the interests of
    all the individual audit pipes.

This is a RELENG_6 candidate.

Reviewed by:	rwatson
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
MFC after:	1 week
2006-09-17 17:52:57 +00:00
Robert Watson
31214759fa Add AUE_SYSARCH to the list of audit events during BSM conversion to prevent
a console warning.  Eventually, we will capture more arguments for sysarch.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
MFC after:	3 days
2006-09-17 11:42:40 +00:00
Christian S.J. Peron
d94f2a68f8 Introduce a new entry point, mac_create_mbuf_from_firewall. This entry point
exists to allow the mandatory access control policy to properly initialize
mbufs generated by the firewall. An example where this might happen is keep
alive packets, or ICMP error packets in response to other packets.

This takes care of kernel panics associated with un-initialize mbuf labels
when the firewall generates packets.

[1] I modified this patch from it's original version, the initial patch
    introduced a number of entry points which were programmatically
    equivalent. So I introduced only one. Instead, we should leverage
    mac_create_mbuf_netlayer() which is used for similar situations,
    an example being icmp_error()

    This will minimize the impact associated with the MFC

Submitted by:	mlaier [1]
MFC after:	1 week

This is a RELENG_6 candidate
2006-09-12 04:25:13 +00:00
Robert Watson
198e7d90f9 Add struct msg to the forwarded declared data structures in mac_policy.h.
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2006-09-09 16:35:44 +00:00