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Commit 1aedf2cc authored by James Bottomley's avatar James Bottomley
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Merge mulgrave-w:git/linux-2.6

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	include/linux/blkdev.h

Trivial merge to incorporate tag prototypes.
parents dfdc58ba 1ab9dd09
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@@ -2384,6 +2384,13 @@ N: Thomas Molina
E: tmolina@cablespeed.com
E: tmolina@cablespeed.com
D: bug fixes, documentation, minor hackery
D: bug fixes, documentation, minor hackery


N: Paul Moore
E: paul.moore@hp.com
D: NetLabel author
S: Hewlett-Packard
S: 110 Spit Brook Road
S: Nashua, NH 03062

N: James Morris
N: James Morris
E: jmorris@namei.org
E: jmorris@namei.org
W: http://namei.org/
W: http://namei.org/
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@@ -184,6 +184,8 @@ mtrr.txt
	- how to use PPro Memory Type Range Registers to increase performance.
	- how to use PPro Memory Type Range Registers to increase performance.
nbd.txt
nbd.txt
	- info on a TCP implementation of a network block device.
	- info on a TCP implementation of a network block device.
netlabel/
	- directory with information on the NetLabel subsystem.
networking/
networking/
	- directory with info on various aspects of networking with Linux.
	- directory with info on various aspects of networking with Linux.
nfsroot.txt
nfsroot.txt
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00-INDEX
	- this file.
cipso_ipv4.txt
	- documentation on the IPv4 CIPSO protocol engine.
draft-ietf-cipso-ipsecurity-01.txt
	- IETF draft of the CIPSO protocol, dated 16 July 1992.
introduction.txt
	- NetLabel introduction, READ THIS FIRST.
lsm_interface.txt
	- documentation on the NetLabel kernel security module API.
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NetLabel CIPSO/IPv4 Protocol Engine
==============================================================================
Paul Moore, paul.moore@hp.com

May 17, 2006

 * Overview

The NetLabel CIPSO/IPv4 protocol engine is based on the IETF Commercial IP
Security Option (CIPSO) draft from July 16, 1992.  A copy of this draft can be
found in this directory, consult '00-INDEX' for the filename.  While the IETF
draft never made it to an RFC standard it has become a de-facto standard for
labeled networking and is used in many trusted operating systems.

 * Outbound Packet Processing

The CIPSO/IPv4 protocol engine applies the CIPSO IP option to packets by
adding the CIPSO label to the socket.  This causes all packets leaving the
system through the socket to have the CIPSO IP option applied.  The socket's
CIPSO label can be changed at any point in time, however, it is recommended
that it is set upon the socket's creation.  The LSM can set the socket's CIPSO
label by using the NetLabel security module API; if the NetLabel "domain" is
configured to use CIPSO for packet labeling then a CIPSO IP option will be
generated and attached to the socket.

 * Inbound Packet Processing

The CIPSO/IPv4 protocol engine validates every CIPSO IP option it finds at the
IP layer without any special handling required by the LSM.  However, in order
to decode and translate the CIPSO label on the packet the LSM must use the
NetLabel security module API to extract the security attributes of the packet.
This is typically done at the socket layer using the 'socket_sock_rcv_skb()'
LSM hook.

 * Label Translation

The CIPSO/IPv4 protocol engine contains a mechanism to translate CIPSO security
attributes such as sensitivity level and category to values which are
appropriate for the host.  These mappings are defined as part of a CIPSO
Domain Of Interpretation (DOI) definition and are configured through the
NetLabel user space communication layer.  Each DOI definition can have a
different security attribute mapping table.

 * Label Translation Cache

The NetLabel system provides a framework for caching security attribute
mappings from the network labels to the corresponding LSM identifiers.  The
CIPSO/IPv4 protocol engine supports this caching mechanism.
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