Re: [PATCH] NetLabel: Introduce a new kernel configuration API for NetLabel - For 2.6.24-rc-git11 - Smack Version 10

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Joshua Brindle wrote:
Casey Schaufler wrote:
From: Paul Moore <[email protected]>

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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