RE: Re: [PATCH 08/14] NFSv4: Add label recommended attribute andNFSv4 flags (#6127-130006249-0129)

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Date: Fri Apr 03 2009 - 13:43:36 EST





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From: David P. Quigley (dpquigl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Sent: Apr 3, 2009 8:32:49 AM
Subject: Re: [PATCH 08/14] NFSv4: Add label recommended attribute and NFSv4 flags

On Fri, 2009-04-03 at 22:43 +1100, James Morris wrote:
> On Fri, 3 Apr 2009, David P. Quigley wrote:
>
> > We tried to change this to be dynamically allocated based on what was
> > coming off of the wire but we ran into a problem that it required us to
> > do allocations where they really shouldn't be done in the rpc/nfsv4
> > code. Trond suggested to make this static and that if someone really
> > needed more than a page for their label that something was horrifically
> > wrong. I'm tempted to agree with him on this but there are people trying
> > to send contexts with an MLS component with every other compartment set
> > which tend to be really large.
>
> Well, future labels might include cryptographic information, for example.
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<removing people from the CC who probably don't care about this>

Could you expand on why this might be needed or what applications would
use this? It's unclear to me what sort of crypto information would be in
a context. I know the ecryptfs guys were trying to make crypto decisions
based on SELinux context in some cases but I never heard of wanting to
put that kind of information into the context.

Dave


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