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AppArmor: Fix dropping of allowed operations that are force audited

The audit permission flag, that specifies an audit message should be
provided when an operation is allowed, was being ignored in some cases.

This is because the auto audit mode (which determines the audit mode from
system flags) was incorrectly assigned the same value as audit mode. The
shared value would result in messages that should be audited going through
a second evaluation as to whether they should be audited based on the
auto audit, resulting in some messages being dropped.

Signed-off-by: John Johansen <john.johansen@canonical.com>
Acked-by: Kees Cook <kees@ubuntu.com>
John Johansen 13 年之前
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共有 2 個文件被更改,包括 3 次插入3 次删除
  1. 1 0
      security/apparmor/audit.c
  2. 2 3
      security/apparmor/include/audit.h

+ 1 - 0
security/apparmor/audit.c

@@ -89,6 +89,7 @@ static char *aa_audit_type[] = {
 	"STATUS",
 	"ERROR",
 	"KILLED"
+	"AUTO"
 };
 
 /*

+ 2 - 3
security/apparmor/include/audit.h

@@ -28,8 +28,6 @@ struct aa_profile;
 extern const char *audit_mode_names[];
 #define AUDIT_MAX_INDEX 5
 
-#define AUDIT_APPARMOR_AUTO 0	/* auto choose audit message type */
-
 enum audit_mode {
 	AUDIT_NORMAL,		/* follow normal auditing of accesses */
 	AUDIT_QUIET_DENIED,	/* quiet all denied access messages */
@@ -45,7 +43,8 @@ enum audit_type {
 	AUDIT_APPARMOR_HINT,
 	AUDIT_APPARMOR_STATUS,
 	AUDIT_APPARMOR_ERROR,
-	AUDIT_APPARMOR_KILL
+	AUDIT_APPARMOR_KILL,
+	AUDIT_APPARMOR_AUTO
 };
 
 extern const char *op_table[];