Re: on-access events?

From: John Richard Moser
Date: Thu Dec 23 2004 - 17:17:26 EST


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I'm looking for a hint on which will possibly go into mainline kernel,
if any. Right now there's supposedly a few things built on Dazuko, like
Clamuko (ClamAV on-access scanning); but I've yet to really encounter
anything aside from that that use Dazuko so :)

I'm thinking of a lot of things that can be done with on-access control
from userspace.

RSBAC and LSM seem to do almost the same thing, except that RSBAC
actually comes with a lot of modules to use it (LSM/SELinux are separate
projects, but both integrated into the kernel, AFAIK). I don't see
RSBAC going into mainline; I don't know which is better though, LSM or
RSBAC. This brings to mind pointless and random proof-of-concept tasks,
such as porting SELinux to RSBAC; or porting LSM to RSBAC (as an rsbac
module), or RSBAC to LSM (as an lsm module).

Amon Ott wrote:
| On Mittwoch, 22. Dezember 2004 19:49, John Richard Moser wrote:
|
|>What kinds of on-access event driving is there for Linux? I'm
|
| looking
|
|>at Dazuko[1] right now, but not sure about what else is out there.
|
| I'm
|
|>sure I've seen several; is there anything in the kernel?
|
|
| Besides the LSM interface in 2.6 kernels there is also the RSBAC
| framework for 2.4 and 2.6, where you can register from kernel modules
| at runtime, http://www.rsbac.org.
|
| Dazuko plus caching has also been integrated as RSBAC module.
|
| Amon.

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