[patch 4/4] Distinguish /proc/kmsg access from sys_syslog

2006-12-24 Thread Zack Weinberg
Finally, add a new security class for access to /proc/kmsg, distinct from the class used for the "read current messages" operations on sys_syslog. The dummy and capability modules permit access to /proc/kmsg to any user (who has somehow acquired an open fd on it); SELinux is unchanged. This

[patch 4/4] Distinguish /proc/kmsg access from sys_syslog

2006-12-24 Thread Zack Weinberg
Finally, add a new security class for access to /proc/kmsg, distinct from the class used for the read current messages operations on sys_syslog. The dummy and capability modules permit access to /proc/kmsg to any user (who has somehow acquired an open fd on it); SELinux is unchanged. This

[patch 4/4] Distinguish /proc/kmsg access from sys_syslog

2006-12-14 Thread Zack Weinberg
Finally, add a new security class for access to /proc/kmsg, distinct from the class used for the "read current messages" operations on sys_syslog. The dummy and capability modules permit access to /proc/kmsg to any user (who has somehow acquired an open fd on it); SELinux is unchanged. This

[patch 4/4] Distinguish /proc/kmsg access from sys_syslog

2006-12-14 Thread Zack Weinberg
Finally, add a new security class for access to /proc/kmsg, distinct from the class used for the read current messages operations on sys_syslog. The dummy and capability modules permit access to /proc/kmsg to any user (who has somehow acquired an open fd on it); SELinux is unchanged. This