Hi Serge, Thanks for your comments!
On 12/07/2013 05:31 AM, Serge E. Hallyn wrote: > Quoting Gao feng (gaof...@cn.fujitsu.com): >> Here is the v1 patchset: http://lwn.net/Articles/549546/ >> >> The main target of this patchset is allowing user in audit >> namespace to generate the USER_MSG type of audit message, >> some userspace tools need to generate audit message, or >> these tools will broken. >> >> And the login process in container may want to setup >> /proc/<pid>/loginuid, right now this value is unalterable >> once it being set. this will also broke the login problem >> in container. After this patchset, we can reset this loginuid >> to zero if task is running in a new audit namespace. >> >> Same with v1 patchset, in this patchset, only the privileged >> user in init_audit_ns and init_user_ns has rights to >> add/del audit rules. and these rules are gloabl. all >> audit namespace will comply with the rules. >> >> Compared with v1, v2 patch has some big changes. >> 1, the audit namespace is not assigned to user namespace. >> since there is no available bit of flags for clone, we >> create audit namespace through netlink, patch[18/20] >> introduces a new audit netlink type AUDIT_CREATE_NS. >> the privileged user in userns has rights to create a >> audit namespace, it means the unprivileged user can >> create auditns through create userns first. In order >> to prevent them from doing harm to host, the default >> audit_backlog_limit of un-init-audit-ns is zero(means >> audit is unavailable in audit namespace). and it can't >> be changed in auditns through netlink. > > So the unprivileged user can create an audit-ns, but can't > then actually send any messages there? I guess setting it > to something small would just be hacky? Yes, if unprivileged user wants to send audit message, he should ask privileged user to setup the audit_backlog_limit for him. I know it's a little of hack, but I don't have good idea :( -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/