* [PATCH] -v2 newrole auditing of failures due to user actions
@ 2006-09-28 21:04 ` Michael C Thompson
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Michael C Thompson @ 2006-09-28 21:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux Audit, SE Linux, Stephen Smalley
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This patch introduces two new point in the code where audit records are
generated for newrole. Both points are when the attempt to newrole fails.
The first point is when the default type could not be determine for the
specified role - this is audited because, as sgrubb pointed out, it is
currently non-tracked path to probe the policy.
The second point is when the desired context to change to is invalid.
There record format remains unchanged. Failing to validate the desired
context will result in the old and new contexts being recorded intact to
the log. For the default type, the old and new contexts have not yet
been obtained, so they are recorded in the log as XXX_context=?
Changes since version 1 of the patch:
* removed wrapping #ifdefs around send_audit_message()
* provided a "no-op" style function
* removed -D_GNU_SOURCE from the Makefile (as its defined in the code)
* fixed the error path of the send_audit_message function
The solution that I have for the "no-op" function is not that pretty,
but the Makefile is configured with -Werror and a function which doesn't
use its parameters causes warnings. Is there a better solution to this
problem?
Signed-off-by: Michael Thompson <thompsmc@us.ibm.com>
----
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diff -rNau policycoreutils-1.30.29/newrole/Makefile policycoreutils-1.30.29.orig.dev/newrole/Makefile
--- policycoreutils-1.30.29/newrole/Makefile 2006-09-14 07:07:26.000000000 -0500
+++ policycoreutils-1.30.29.orig.dev/newrole/Makefile 2006-09-28 15:47:21.000000000 -0500
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
LDLIBS += -laudit
endif
ifeq (${LOG_AUDIT_PRIV},y)
- override CFLAGS += -DLOG_AUDIT_PRIV -D_GNU_SOURCE
+ override CFLAGS += -DLOG_AUDIT_PRIV
LDLIBS += -lcap
MODE := 4555
else
diff -rNau policycoreutils-1.30.29/newrole/newrole.c policycoreutils-1.30.29.orig.dev/newrole/newrole.c
--- policycoreutils-1.30.29/newrole/newrole.c 2006-09-14 07:07:26.000000000 -0500
+++ policycoreutils-1.30.29.orig.dev/newrole/newrole.c 2006-09-28 15:56:05.000000000 -0500
@@ -396,6 +396,48 @@
}
#endif
+#ifdef LOG_AUDIT_PRIV
+/* Send audit message */
+static
+int send_audit_message(int success, security_context_t old_context,
+ security_context_t new_context, const char *ttyn)
+{
+ char *msg = NULL;
+ int rc;
+ int audit_fd = audit_open();
+
+ if (audit_fd < 0) {
+ fprintf(stderr, _("Error connecting to audit system.\n"));
+ return -1;
+ }
+ if (asprintf(&msg, "newrole: old-context=%s new-context=%s",
+ old_context ? old_context : "?",
+ new_context ? new_context : "?") < 0) {
+ fprintf(stderr, _("Error allocating memory.\n"));
+ rc = -1;
+ goto out;
+ }
+ rc = audit_log_user_message(audit_fd, AUDIT_USER_ROLE_CHANGE,
+ msg, NULL, NULL, ttyn, success);
+ if (rc <= 0) {
+ fprintf(stderr, _("Error sending audit message.\n"));
+ rc = -1;
+ goto out;
+ }
+ rc = 0;
+out:
+ free(msg);
+ close(audit_fd);
+ return rc;
+}
+#else
+#define send_audit_message(a,b,c,d) no_op()
+static inline int no_op()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+#endif
+
/************************************************************************
*
* All code used for both PAM and shadow passwd goes in this section.
@@ -536,6 +578,7 @@
if (role_s && !type_s) {
if (get_default_type(role_s, &type_s)) {
fprintf(stderr, _("Couldn't get default type.\n"));
+ send_audit_message(0, old_context, new_context, ttyn);
exit(-1);
}
#ifdef CANTSPELLGDB
@@ -715,6 +758,7 @@
if (security_check_context(new_context) < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, _("%s is not a valid context\n"), new_context);
+ send_audit_message(0, old_context, new_context, ttyn);
exit(-1);
}
@@ -873,32 +917,8 @@
new_context);
exit(-1);
}
-#ifdef LOG_AUDIT_PRIV
- /* Send audit message */
- {
- char *msg;
- int rc;
- int audit_fd = audit_open();
- if (audit_fd < 0) {
- fprintf(stderr,
- _("Error connecting to audit system.\n"));
- exit(-1);
- }
- if (asprintf(&msg, "newrole: old-context=%s new-context=%s",
- old_context, new_context) < 0) {
- fprintf(stderr, _("Error allocating memory.\n"));
- exit(-1);
- }
- rc = audit_log_user_message(audit_fd, AUDIT_USER_ROLE_CHANGE,
- msg, NULL, NULL, ttyn, 1);
- if (rc <= 0) {
- fprintf(stderr, _("Error sending audit message.\n"));
- exit(-1);
- }
- free(msg);
- close(audit_fd);
- }
-#endif
+ if (send_audit_message(1, old_context, new_context, ttyn))
+ exit(-1);
freecon(old_context);
execv(pw->pw_shell, argv + optind - 1);
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* [PATCH] -v2 newrole auditing of failures due to user actions
@ 2006-09-28 21:04 ` Michael C Thompson
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Michael C Thompson @ 2006-09-28 21:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux Audit, SE Linux, Stephen Smalley
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This patch introduces two new point in the code where audit records are
generated for newrole. Both points are when the attempt to newrole fails.
The first point is when the default type could not be determine for the
specified role - this is audited because, as sgrubb pointed out, it is
currently non-tracked path to probe the policy.
The second point is when the desired context to change to is invalid.
There record format remains unchanged. Failing to validate the desired
context will result in the old and new contexts being recorded intact to
the log. For the default type, the old and new contexts have not yet
been obtained, so they are recorded in the log as XXX_context=?
Changes since version 1 of the patch:
* removed wrapping #ifdefs around send_audit_message()
* provided a "no-op" style function
* removed -D_GNU_SOURCE from the Makefile (as its defined in the code)
* fixed the error path of the send_audit_message function
The solution that I have for the "no-op" function is not that pretty,
but the Makefile is configured with -Werror and a function which doesn't
use its parameters causes warnings. Is there a better solution to this
problem?
Signed-off-by: Michael Thompson <thompsmc@us.ibm.com>
----
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diff -rNau policycoreutils-1.30.29/newrole/Makefile policycoreutils-1.30.29.orig.dev/newrole/Makefile
--- policycoreutils-1.30.29/newrole/Makefile 2006-09-14 07:07:26.000000000 -0500
+++ policycoreutils-1.30.29.orig.dev/newrole/Makefile 2006-09-28 15:47:21.000000000 -0500
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
LDLIBS += -laudit
endif
ifeq (${LOG_AUDIT_PRIV},y)
- override CFLAGS += -DLOG_AUDIT_PRIV -D_GNU_SOURCE
+ override CFLAGS += -DLOG_AUDIT_PRIV
LDLIBS += -lcap
MODE := 4555
else
diff -rNau policycoreutils-1.30.29/newrole/newrole.c policycoreutils-1.30.29.orig.dev/newrole/newrole.c
--- policycoreutils-1.30.29/newrole/newrole.c 2006-09-14 07:07:26.000000000 -0500
+++ policycoreutils-1.30.29.orig.dev/newrole/newrole.c 2006-09-28 15:56:05.000000000 -0500
@@ -396,6 +396,48 @@
}
#endif
+#ifdef LOG_AUDIT_PRIV
+/* Send audit message */
+static
+int send_audit_message(int success, security_context_t old_context,
+ security_context_t new_context, const char *ttyn)
+{
+ char *msg = NULL;
+ int rc;
+ int audit_fd = audit_open();
+
+ if (audit_fd < 0) {
+ fprintf(stderr, _("Error connecting to audit system.\n"));
+ return -1;
+ }
+ if (asprintf(&msg, "newrole: old-context=%s new-context=%s",
+ old_context ? old_context : "?",
+ new_context ? new_context : "?") < 0) {
+ fprintf(stderr, _("Error allocating memory.\n"));
+ rc = -1;
+ goto out;
+ }
+ rc = audit_log_user_message(audit_fd, AUDIT_USER_ROLE_CHANGE,
+ msg, NULL, NULL, ttyn, success);
+ if (rc <= 0) {
+ fprintf(stderr, _("Error sending audit message.\n"));
+ rc = -1;
+ goto out;
+ }
+ rc = 0;
+out:
+ free(msg);
+ close(audit_fd);
+ return rc;
+}
+#else
+#define send_audit_message(a,b,c,d) no_op()
+static inline int no_op()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+#endif
+
/************************************************************************
*
* All code used for both PAM and shadow passwd goes in this section.
@@ -536,6 +578,7 @@
if (role_s && !type_s) {
if (get_default_type(role_s, &type_s)) {
fprintf(stderr, _("Couldn't get default type.\n"));
+ send_audit_message(0, old_context, new_context, ttyn);
exit(-1);
}
#ifdef CANTSPELLGDB
@@ -715,6 +758,7 @@
if (security_check_context(new_context) < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, _("%s is not a valid context\n"), new_context);
+ send_audit_message(0, old_context, new_context, ttyn);
exit(-1);
}
@@ -873,32 +917,8 @@
new_context);
exit(-1);
}
-#ifdef LOG_AUDIT_PRIV
- /* Send audit message */
- {
- char *msg;
- int rc;
- int audit_fd = audit_open();
- if (audit_fd < 0) {
- fprintf(stderr,
- _("Error connecting to audit system.\n"));
- exit(-1);
- }
- if (asprintf(&msg, "newrole: old-context=%s new-context=%s",
- old_context, new_context) < 0) {
- fprintf(stderr, _("Error allocating memory.\n"));
- exit(-1);
- }
- rc = audit_log_user_message(audit_fd, AUDIT_USER_ROLE_CHANGE,
- msg, NULL, NULL, ttyn, 1);
- if (rc <= 0) {
- fprintf(stderr, _("Error sending audit message.\n"));
- exit(-1);
- }
- free(msg);
- close(audit_fd);
- }
-#endif
+ if (send_audit_message(1, old_context, new_context, ttyn))
+ exit(-1);
freecon(old_context);
execv(pw->pw_shell, argv + optind - 1);
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* Re: [PATCH] -v2 newrole auditing of failures due to user actions
2006-09-28 21:04 ` Michael C Thompson
@ 2006-09-28 21:31 ` Stephen Smalley
-1 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Stephen Smalley @ 2006-09-28 21:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Michael C Thompson; +Cc: Linux Audit, SE Linux
On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 16:04 -0500, Michael C Thompson wrote:
> This patch introduces two new point in the code where audit records are
> generated for newrole. Both points are when the attempt to newrole fails.
>
> The first point is when the default type could not be determine for the
> specified role - this is audited because, as sgrubb pointed out, it is
> currently non-tracked path to probe the policy.
>
> The second point is when the desired context to change to is invalid.
>
> There record format remains unchanged. Failing to validate the desired
> context will result in the old and new contexts being recorded intact to
> the log. For the default type, the old and new contexts have not yet
> been obtained, so they are recorded in the log as XXX_context=?
>
> Changes since version 1 of the patch:
> * removed wrapping #ifdefs around send_audit_message()
> * provided a "no-op" style function
> * removed -D_GNU_SOURCE from the Makefile (as its defined in the code)
> * fixed the error path of the send_audit_message function
>
> The solution that I have for the "no-op" function is not that pretty,
> but the Makefile is configured with -Werror and a function which doesn't
> use its parameters causes warnings. Is there a better solution to this
> problem?
Yes, mark the arguments with __attribute__((unused)). You'll see
examples in other policycoreutils code.
--
Stephen Smalley
National Security Agency
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* Re: [PATCH] -v2 newrole auditing of failures due to user actions
@ 2006-09-28 21:31 ` Stephen Smalley
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Stephen Smalley @ 2006-09-28 21:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Michael C Thompson; +Cc: Linux Audit, SE Linux
On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 16:04 -0500, Michael C Thompson wrote:
> This patch introduces two new point in the code where audit records are
> generated for newrole. Both points are when the attempt to newrole fails.
>
> The first point is when the default type could not be determine for the
> specified role - this is audited because, as sgrubb pointed out, it is
> currently non-tracked path to probe the policy.
>
> The second point is when the desired context to change to is invalid.
>
> There record format remains unchanged. Failing to validate the desired
> context will result in the old and new contexts being recorded intact to
> the log. For the default type, the old and new contexts have not yet
> been obtained, so they are recorded in the log as XXX_context=?
>
> Changes since version 1 of the patch:
> * removed wrapping #ifdefs around send_audit_message()
> * provided a "no-op" style function
> * removed -D_GNU_SOURCE from the Makefile (as its defined in the code)
> * fixed the error path of the send_audit_message function
>
> The solution that I have for the "no-op" function is not that pretty,
> but the Makefile is configured with -Werror and a function which doesn't
> use its parameters causes warnings. Is there a better solution to this
> problem?
Yes, mark the arguments with __attribute__((unused)). You'll see
examples in other policycoreutils code.
--
Stephen Smalley
National Security Agency
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