Smack Reference Policy: Creating a Rule Set for Linux Distributions

Smack Reference Policy: Creating a Rule Set for Linux Distributions

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Built In Smack Access Rules

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Built In Smack Access Rules

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Smack Reference Policy: Creating a Rule Set for Linux Distributions

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Simplified Mandatory Access Control Kernel
  3. 3 Compared To SELinux
  4. 4 Compared To AppArmor
  5. 5 Smack is not a privilege system
  6. 6 Built In Smack Access Rules
  7. 7 Specified Smack Access Rules
  8. 8 Access Modes
  9. 9 Access Quirks
  10. 10 The Reference Threat
  11. 11 Complications
  12. 12 Choosing A Use Case
  13. 13 Tooling Considerations
  14. 14 Choosing A Distribution
  15. 15 The Three Domain Model
  16. 16 Toolbox
  17. 17 What Accesses Are Unwanted?
  18. 18 Simple Configuration
  19. 19 Transmuting Directories
  20. 20 var/lib/apt
  21. 21 Graphically
  22. 22 With Implicit Access
  23. 23 With Privileged Access
  24. 24 And Shared Data
  25. 25 To Consider
  26. 26 Work To Be Done For The Distribution

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