On Wed, 2018-12-19 at 08:56 -0800, James Bottomley wrote: > On Wed, 2018-12-19 at 10:39 -0500, Mimi Zohar wrote: > > Confirmed, in linux-4.18.y d_backing_inode returns the real i_ino, > > but newer kernels do not. > > Just so we're clear, this isn't an issue with d_backing_inode(), which > hasn't changed since its introduction in 2015 and which always returns > dentry->d_inode (it was originally a helper for unionfs which got > merged even though unionfs didn't, which makes it and the comment about > upper/lower totally misleading). The problem is that overlayfs has > changed the inode it places into d_inode. > > > This is a problem for EVM as the i_ino is included in the HMAC > > calculation. > > Isn't the solution always to use portable signatures for containers? > It's problematic to include inode and generation with an overlay > because if you change the metadata it gets copied up => new inode > number and generation on the upper filesystem but if we were always > using the underlying inode number and generation, the signature would > then be wrong on the copied up file. > > At base, most container images are sets of tar files, which are not > inode number preserving anyway, so even if we find a convoluted way to > fix the above, the EVM signature has to be portable because otherwise > its always wrong for container images. Ignaz's use case was mutable files, not immutable files with file signatures. Prior to 4.19, EVM was calculating and verifying the file HMAC properly. With 4.19, it stopped working because the i_ino used in calculating the HMAC value stored in security.evm, is not the same when verifying the HMAC value. Mimi