Re: MLS telnet question

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On 04/09/2010 08:02 AM, Benedict, Phillip M wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I am trying to come to a solution regarding the use of telnet on our MLS system. ( I know, ... the decision to use it was made above me ) . :(
> 
> What we have is a RHEL 5.3 system with the RedHat MLS policy installed.
> The system has multiple physical NICs attached to different networks.
> Each network is designated for it's own sensitivity level. ( so we might have one network for s1:c20, one for s2:c40 etc...)
> User accounts are created with sensitivity labeling via semange. ( so we might have: user1 with s1:c20, and user2 with s2:c40 etc... )
> The network does not carry any cipso data for evaluation by my server, so I don't think I can use netlabel.
> 
> Questions:
> If I use IPTables/SECMARK to apply sensitivity labels to the packets as they come into the system, will xinetd spawn the telnet session with a matching sensitivity?  ( currently the telnet sessions are spawned at SystemLow-SystemHigh )
I believe it should, and you should report a bug if it does not.
> If telnet is spawned with the appropriate sensitivity, will SELinux disallow a users login who do not have  a matching sensitivity?
> 
Yes.
> 
> Thanks,
> Mike Benedict
> 
> 
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