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One of the byproducts of the Linux 2.5 Kernel Summit
http://lwn.net/2001/features/KernelSummit/ was the notion of an
enhancement of the loadable kernel module interface to facilitate
security-oriented kernel modules.  The purpose is to ease the tension
between folks (such as Immunix and SELinux) who want to add substantial
security capabilities to the kernel, and other folks who want to
minimize kernel bloat & have no use for such security extensions.

Modules that can be loaded, or not, are the obvious solution, but the
current LKM does not export sufficient hooks to support many security
mechanisms.  Thus many current security enhancements end up existing as
kernel patches, which marginalizes their utility by making distribution
problematic. The proposed solution is to enhance the LKM with a variety
of new kernel elements exported to the module interface, so as to
support a reasonable variety of security enhancements.

We have started a new mailing list called linux-security-module.  The
charter is to design, implement, and maintain suitable enhancements to
the LKM to support a reasonable set of security enhancement packages.
The prototypical module to be produced would be to port the POSIX Privs
code out of the kernel and make it a module.  An essential part of this
project will be that the resulting work is acceptable for the mainline
Linux kernel.

The list is open to all.  You can subscribe here
http://mail.wirex.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-security-module or by
sending e-mail to linux-security-module-request@wirex.com with a subject
of "subscribe".

Crispin

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Hi all,

On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Crispin Cowan wrote:

W>One of the byproducts of the Linux 2.5 Kernel Summit
W>http://lwn.net/2001/features/KernelSummit/ was the notion of an
W>enhancement of the loadable kernel module interface to facilitate
W>security-oriented kernel modules.  The purpose is to ease the tension
W>between folks (such as Immunix and SELinux) who want to add substantial
W>security capabilities to the kernel, and other folks who want to
W>minimize kernel bloat & have no use for such security extensions.

This all sounds like re-inventing a wheel. Such activities already
exist - the interface we are talking about is now named GACI,
Generic Access Control Interface, and it has mailing list somewhere
in Germany. Don't know the subscribe address, but the list address
is gaci@compuniverse.de. I am sure that you will find some archives
about this and join the existing comunity instead of creating something,
which is exactly the same.

	Milan Pikula

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On Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 05:30:44AM +0200, Milan Pikula - WWW wrote:
> 
> This all sounds like re-inventing a wheel. Such activities already
> exist - the interface we are talking about is now named GACI,
> Generic Access Control Interface, and it has mailing list somewhere
> in Germany. Don't know the subscribe address, but the list address
> is gaci@compuniverse.de. I am sure that you will find some archives
> about this and join the existing comunity instead of creating something,
> which is exactly the same.

I took a look through the archives, and it seems that GACI is a bit like
what we want to accomplish.  But it doesn't look like there has been any
development on GACI in quite a number of months, and I'm not sure if
GACI can handle the "generic" model good enough (rough guess after
skimming the mailing list archives, please correct me if I'm wrong.)

RSBAC, LIDS, SELinux and many other current Linux security
implementations all need these kind of hooks in the kernel in order to
get a wider use of their code.  That is what the goal of this project
is.  See the comments by Linus at the Kernel 2.5 Developers conference
during the presentation of SELinux for a more detailed description of
what we are trying to accomplish.  Also a first cut at a design document
will be published in a few days on the mailing list.  Take a look at it,
and give feedback if you wish.

thanks,

greg k-h

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Milan Pikula - WWW wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Crispin Cowan wrote:
>
> W>One of the byproducts of the Linux 2.5 Kernel Summit
> W>http://lwn.net/2001/features/KernelSummit/ was the notion of an
> W>enhancement of the loadable kernel module interface to facilitate
> W>security-oriented kernel modules.  The purpose is to ease the tension
> W>between folks (such as Immunix and SELinux) who want to add substantial
> W>security capabilities to the kernel, and other folks who want to
> W>minimize kernel bloat & have no use for such security extensions.
>
> This all sounds like re-inventing a wheel. Such activities already
> exist - the interface we are talking about is now named GACI,
> Generic Access Control Interface, and it has mailing list somewhere
> in Germany. Don't know the subscribe address, but the list address
> is gaci@compuniverse.de. I am sure that you will find some archives
> about this and join the existing comunity instead of creating something,
> which is exactly the same.

Yup, found it http://www.compuniverse.com/lwgate/GACI/   Five messages in
the last four months; looks pretty dead.  There's no description of what
it's about, and a random survey of the archives didn't help me figure out
what GACI is about, so I can't tell whether they're actually the same or
not.  So I think we'll carry on anyway :-)

Note to self: create linux-security-module home page to describe what it's
about ;-)

Crispin

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