Seth I think for the LSMs we should start with: diff --git a/security/security.c b/security/security.c index 062f3c997fdc..5b6ece92a8e5 100644 --- a/security/security.c +++ b/security/security.c @@ -310,6 +310,8 @@ int security_sb_statfs(struct dentry *dentry) int security_sb_mount(const char *dev_name, struct path *path, const char *type, unsigned long flags, void *data) { + if (current_user_ns() != &init_user_ns) + return -EPERM; return call_int_hook(sb_mount, 0, dev_name, path, type, flags, data); } Then we should push this down into all of the lsms. Then when we should remove or relax or change the check as appropriate in each lsm. The point is this is good enough to see that it is trivially safe, and this allows us to focus on the core issues, and stop worrying about the lsms for a bit. Then we can focus on each lsm one at at time and take the time to really understand them and talk with their maintainers etc to make certain we get things correct. This should remove the need for your patches 5, 6 and 7. For the immediate future. Eric _______________________________________________ Selinux mailing list Selinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe, send email to Selinux-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxx. To get help, send an email containing "help" to Selinux-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.