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For programming questions about the Linux Security Module (LSM), a framework used by the Linux kernel for security checks.

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current_cred in Rust

I am implementing a Linux Security Module (LSM) in Rust using eBPF (aya-rs). While I was able to define different hooks, I havent been able to get the current task's credentials (as LSM modules do by ...
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How to determine LSM hook from a syscall?

From list of LSM hook definitions https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/v5.18/include/linux/lsm_hook_defs.h#L179 I can see file_open hook. I looked into definition of openat syscall https://elixir....
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ebpf + lsm - krsi_get_env_var is invalid

#!/usr/bin/env python3 from bcc import BPF BPF_PROGRAM = """ #include <linux/fs.h> #include <linux/fs_struct.h> #include <linux/errno.h> #define __LOWER(x) (x & ...
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What does "invalid_context" in /var/log/audit/audit.log mean?

I have a SELinux log line from /var/log/audit/audit.log as below: *type=SELINUX_ERR msg=audit(1686136392.111:154486): op=security_compute_sid invalid_context="user_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0-...
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Linux Security Module: Is there a way to check/audit shared library loading?

I'm working on a linux security module based on xattr (file's extended attributes), and I want to implement security measures to prevent shared libraries without certain xattr from loading. This ...
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Why Linux kernel LSM_HOOK macro is defined with many parameters?

In Linux kernel, the LSM_HOOK usage is like: LSM_HOOK(int, 0, binder_set_context_mgr, const struct cred *mgr) LSM_HOOK(int, 0, binder_transaction, const struct cred *from, const struct cred *to) ...
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In the latest linux kernel is it possible to write a loadable Linux Security Module (LSM), which can be loaded and unloaded using insmod and rmmod?

I am a beginner in the field of Linux kernel programming. I was studying Linux Security Modules (LSM). The references which I have seen (recent ones) especially this video here, bakes the module ...
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How to correctly hook lsm on linux 5.1x

Below code can hook lsm successfully on Redhat8 server, but it will cause crash on Redhat9 server. I have try to find any resource about hlist_add_head_rcu or hook way change on linux 5.1x but cannot ...
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Is it possible to do it using eBPF? I.e., Can I capture the event before the file is deleted. And take back up

I am trying to track deletion of files using ebpf and wanted to take back up even before the deletion of file happens and then delete the file . To track deletion of files I was told to use three ...
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Stop user from running malicious python code in online compilers

I am developing an online compiler wherein user can run python code.My requirement is to run that python code on server side with exec. So I researched on how can I completely eliminate some user ...
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Detection of python ,perl or java in linux system

How can I detect in kernel or user space that this binary is of some interpreter language like python ,Perl or java and not a simple binary like ls ,clear, df, etc.
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Security for setns system call

Are there any relevant LSM hooks in the Linux kernel, not proposed patches, that can be used to secure the use of the setns system call? If there isn't, then what can be used to restrict the ...
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How to get SECMARK work on Ubuntu 18.04 or centOS 7.7

I have a question about SECMARK, a package labeling function in iptables. I tried to config based on Paul Moore's guide(a very old 14 yrs old blog), but it turns out an error on both ubuntu 18.04 and ...
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absolute path of executable in multipartition Linux

I am using LSM hook to intercept exec system call to print the path of the executable being executed. On Debian with default partitioning options, the path of the executable is absolute path. But on ...
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Get argv from bprm_check_security in linux kernel. Is the documentation wrong?

According to Linux Kernel's doc: bprm_check_security: This hook mediates the point when a search for a binary handler will begin. It allows a check against the bprm->cred->security value which ...
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Dynamically loadable Linux security modules

I have seen many articles on LWN about allowing for dynamically loadable Linux security modules (LSM), but it is impossible to find concrete information on how it can be done. The LSM hooks (I don't ...
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Monitoring Linux logs for an ec2 instance

How do I monitor Linux logs for an ec2 instance? I was thinking of using guard duty but came to know that it doesn't scan the os logs. How do I ensure that if any kind of attack/security threat ...
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Can non-exclusive (stackable) Linux Security Modules use security blobs?

I'm experimenting with Linux Security Modules, trying to make one. My main source of knowledge about how they're supposed to work are mailing lists archives and the existing LSMs' sources, plus the ...
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eBPF: insert a new inner map to `BPF_MAP_TYPE_HASH_OF_MAPS`?

I am trying to implement LSM BPF programs and I want to use BPF_MAP_TYPE_HASH_OF_MAPS to store information for each super block as the sb_alloc_security LSM hook is triggered. For example, I want to ...
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Allow OAuth2 login to delegate to Kerberos protected resources

I would like to build a Web API in Python that uses OAuth2 and will eventually use Kerberos protected resources in the backend. Specifically, I would like to have a Web API that uses OAuth2 to ...
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Why does this kernel_write-call crash?

Whenever I try to write to a file inside the Linux Security Module I am working on, the kernel crashes with the error message below. I tried using vfs_write instead of kernel_write, tried using a ...
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SELinux - how do I call my custom interface?

I wrote a new policy contains new type definition (.te) and interface method (.if): .te file: policy_module(dummy, 1.0.0) type dummy_t; files_type(dummy_t) .if file: ## <summary> ## Do Bla ...
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Is there any relationship between Secure Boot and Kernel Lockdown?

As far as I googled till now, the two features seem independent. Secure Boot is dependent on Kernel Signature, so the bootloader will be checking (Kernel/Single Image Application) Signature if Valid ...
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LSM - Security blobs and Major/Minor use cases

I am currently upgrading the source code of a Linux LSM (kernel 4.3.5) to the be compatible with the newest version of the Linux kernel. I have successfully updated the code, so the GCC compiler ...
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Are Linux Security Modules runtime-loadable?

Is it possible to compile Linux Security Modules as optional modules (.ko) and load them at runtime (or boottime)? The modules in the Linux source tree seem to need to be compiled into the kernel (...
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How do I register a security module with register_security on linux-kernel 4.18?

At the moment i'm trying to register a linux security module with a hook on system call file open. I can't seem to find the register_security function anywhere. Can someone tell me where it is and if ...
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Implementing LSM hook bprm_check_security

Recently, I am working on developing an Application Whitelisting solution for embedded linux based on the Linux Security Framework. The main focus of my LSM is implementing the bprm_check_security ...
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Is there some security software using Linux Security Module?

LSM(Linux Security Module) was used in kernel 2.6. Now kernel comes to 4.x and I can't figure out if there are still some using LSM? Does the latest kernel give up the support for LSM?
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New linux kernels, no lsm using lkms, no kernel hooks now what?

For security reasons, the kernel ceased to export characters necessary for writing security modules in the form of loadable kernel modules (Linux Kernel Module, LKM) starting with version 2.6.24. And ...
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Linux module: being notified about task creation and destruction

for Mach kernel API emulation on Linux, I need for my kernel module to get called when a task has been just created or is being terminated. In my kernel module, this could most nicely be done via ...
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Kernel security modules: i_security in struct inode

my question is probably again pretty simple, but I did not find anything. I am writing a Linux Security Module. As you might know the struct inode in the kernel contains one field i_security to save ...
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LSM-Howto: Kernelmodule with non exported functions

I'm currently writing a Linux Kernel module which depends on the Linux Security Modules (LSM) at the moment it is nothing really, I just wanted to print out a simple message whenever a file is opened. ...
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How to register Linux Security Module in kernel 2.6?

I want to use the LSM framework with kernel ubuntu 2.6.36. When I compiled the kernel module, it wrote: WARNING: "register_security " undefined! After a lot of googlings, I found the reason is ...
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