Re: What's a 'permission map'?

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On 07/08/14 17:53, Christopher J. PeBenito wrote:
On 7/8/2014 12:53 AM, dE wrote:
This seems to be required by apol sometimes. Loading the default policy
as the permission map works, but what is permission map?
In apol, it is required by an information flow analysis.  A permission
map describes each permission in the policy as an abstract "read",
"write", "both", or "none" information flow permission used in the
analysis.  The apol help text has a full description of information flow
analysis and the permission map (Help->Information Flow Analysis).


So a permission map is basically a high level abstraction for various classes of permissions so apol can present the information flow between types.
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