Re: About ACL for IPC Object

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Hi,

I have added ACL support to POSIX msg queue on linux kernel 2.6.32.
Casey Schaufler, would you or anyone like review the patch for me please?
The patch is attached.

Best,

2010/1/21 Casey Schaufler <casey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> zhou peng wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> There are ACL in file system, but why there are no ACL implementation
>> in IPC object, eg. shm, message queue, FIFO?
>>
>
> Most people haven't noticed that IPC objects are even there, much less
> that they have mode bits and not ACLs. Even when we were doing security
> evaluations on Unix boxes in the 1990's they were considered insufficiently
> interesting to justify the additional work to do ACLs.
>
> If you really want ACLs on IPC objects it would make a dandy little
> project for a summer. I would be happy to review patches.
>
>> Is there any fine grained granting in ipc object just like in file object?
>>
>
> As Stephen Smalley points out, you can do it with SELinux, although
> that it rather like driving a thumbtack with a bulldozer.
>
>> Thanks,
>> Best
>>
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