Joshua Brindle wrote:
quoted text > Casey Schaufler wrote:
>> From: Paul Moore <paul.moore@hp.com>
>>
>> Add a new set of configuration functions to the NetLabel/LSM API so that
>> LSMs can perform their own configuration of the NetLabel subsystem
>> without
>> relying on assistance from userspace.
>>
> I'm still not receiving the actual patch email on lsm (perhaps its too
> long and should be split up..) so I'll just respond on this email.
> Using the v10 patches on your website I'm still seeing strange
> behavior where echo foo > /proc/self/attr/current changes the label of
> every process on the system to foo (verified with both ps -AZ and cat
> /proc/1/attr/current).
>
Actually I'm getting more strange behavior:
On terminal 1 I do:
echo foo > /proc/self/attr/current
then ps -AZ shows foo for every process
touch somefile; attr -S -g SMACK64 somefile says foo
On terminal 2 I do:
ps -AZ and everything shows up as _
cat /proc/$pid of bash on term 1/attr/current is _
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Re: [PATCH] NetLabel: Introduce a new kernel configuration A... , Joshua Brindle , (Tue Nov 6, 9:50 pm)