Commit c1a856c9 authored by Venkat Yekkirala's avatar Venkat Yekkirala Committed by David S. Miller

SELinux: Various xfrm labeling fixes

Since the upstreaming of the mlsxfrm modification a few months back,
testing has resulted in the identification of the following issues/bugs that
are resolved in this patch set.

1. Fix the security context used in the IKE negotiation to be the context
   of the socket as opposed to the context of the SPD rule.

2. Fix SO_PEERSEC for tcp sockets to return the security context of
   the peer as opposed to the source.

3. Fix the selection of an SA for an outgoing packet to be at the same
   context as the originating socket/flow.

The following would be the result of applying this patchset:

- SO_PEERSEC will now correctly return the peer's context.

- IKE deamons will receive the context of the source socket/flow
  as opposed to the SPD rule's context so that the negotiated SA
  will be at the same context as the source socket/flow.

- The SELinux policy will require one or more of the
  following for a socket to be able to communicate with/without SAs:

  1. To enable a socket to communicate without using labeled-IPSec SAs:

     allow socket_t unlabeled_t:association { sendto recvfrom }

  2. To enable a socket to communicate with labeled-IPSec SAs:

     allow socket_t self:association { sendto };
     allow socket_t peer_sa_t:association { recvfrom };

This Patch: Pass correct security context to IKE for use in negotiation

Fix the security context passed to IKE for use in negotiation to be the
context of the socket as opposed to the context of the SPD rule so that
the SA carries the label of the originating socket/flow.
Signed-off-by: default avatarVenkat Yekkirala <vyekkirala@TrustedCS.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarJames Morris <jmorris@namei.org>
parent e8db8c99
......@@ -836,10 +836,8 @@ struct request_sock;
* used by the XFRM system.
* @sec_ctx contains the security context information being provided by
* the user-level policy update program (e.g., setkey).
* @sk refers to the sock from which to derive the security context.
* Allocate a security structure to the xp->security field; the security
* field is initialized to NULL when the xfrm_policy is allocated. Only
* one of sec_ctx or sock can be specified.
* field is initialized to NULL when the xfrm_policy is allocated.
* Return 0 if operation was successful (memory to allocate, legal context)
* @xfrm_policy_clone_security:
* @old contains an existing xfrm_policy in the SPD.
......@@ -858,9 +856,6 @@ struct request_sock;
* Database by the XFRM system.
* @sec_ctx contains the security context information being provided by
* the user-level SA generation program (e.g., setkey or racoon).
* @polsec contains the security context information associated with a xfrm
* policy rule from which to take the base context. polsec must be NULL
* when sec_ctx is specified.
* @secid contains the secid from which to take the mls portion of the context.
* Allocate a security structure to the x->security field; the security
* field is initialized to NULL when the xfrm_state is allocated. Set the
......@@ -1378,12 +1373,12 @@ struct security_operations {
#ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK_XFRM
int (*xfrm_policy_alloc_security) (struct xfrm_policy *xp,
struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx *sec_ctx, struct sock *sk);
struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx *sec_ctx);
int (*xfrm_policy_clone_security) (struct xfrm_policy *old, struct xfrm_policy *new);
void (*xfrm_policy_free_security) (struct xfrm_policy *xp);
int (*xfrm_policy_delete_security) (struct xfrm_policy *xp);
int (*xfrm_state_alloc_security) (struct xfrm_state *x,
struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx *sec_ctx, struct xfrm_sec_ctx *polsec,
struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx *sec_ctx,
u32 secid);
void (*xfrm_state_free_security) (struct xfrm_state *x);
int (*xfrm_state_delete_security) (struct xfrm_state *x);
......@@ -3120,7 +3115,7 @@ static inline void security_inet_csk_clone(struct sock *newsk,
#ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK_XFRM
static inline int security_xfrm_policy_alloc(struct xfrm_policy *xp, struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx *sec_ctx)
{
return security_ops->xfrm_policy_alloc_security(xp, sec_ctx, NULL);
return security_ops->xfrm_policy_alloc_security(xp, sec_ctx);
}
static inline int security_xfrm_policy_clone(struct xfrm_policy *old, struct xfrm_policy *new)
......@@ -3141,7 +3136,7 @@ static inline int security_xfrm_policy_delete(struct xfrm_policy *xp)
static inline int security_xfrm_state_alloc(struct xfrm_state *x,
struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx *sec_ctx)
{
return security_ops->xfrm_state_alloc_security(x, sec_ctx, NULL, 0);
return security_ops->xfrm_state_alloc_security(x, sec_ctx, 0);
}
static inline int security_xfrm_state_alloc_acquire(struct xfrm_state *x,
......@@ -3149,7 +3144,11 @@ static inline int security_xfrm_state_alloc_acquire(struct xfrm_state *x,
{
if (!polsec)
return 0;
return security_ops->xfrm_state_alloc_security(x, NULL, polsec, secid);
/*
* We want the context to be taken from secid which is usually
* from the sock.
*/
return security_ops->xfrm_state_alloc_security(x, NULL, secid);
}
static inline int security_xfrm_state_delete(struct xfrm_state *x)
......
......@@ -836,7 +836,7 @@ static inline void dummy_req_classify_flow(const struct request_sock *req,
#ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK_XFRM
static int dummy_xfrm_policy_alloc_security(struct xfrm_policy *xp,
struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx *sec_ctx, struct sock *sk)
struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx *sec_ctx)
{
return 0;
}
......@@ -856,7 +856,7 @@ static int dummy_xfrm_policy_delete_security(struct xfrm_policy *xp)
}
static int dummy_xfrm_state_alloc_security(struct xfrm_state *x,
struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx *sec_ctx, struct xfrm_sec_ctx *pol, u32 secid)
struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx *sec_ctx, u32 secid)
{
return 0;
}
......
......@@ -8,12 +8,12 @@
#define _SELINUX_XFRM_H_
int selinux_xfrm_policy_alloc(struct xfrm_policy *xp,
struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx *sec_ctx, struct sock *sk);
struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx *sec_ctx);
int selinux_xfrm_policy_clone(struct xfrm_policy *old, struct xfrm_policy *new);
void selinux_xfrm_policy_free(struct xfrm_policy *xp);
int selinux_xfrm_policy_delete(struct xfrm_policy *xp);
int selinux_xfrm_state_alloc(struct xfrm_state *x,
struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx *sec_ctx, struct xfrm_sec_ctx *pol, u32 secid);
struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx *sec_ctx, u32 secid);
void selinux_xfrm_state_free(struct xfrm_state *x);
int selinux_xfrm_state_delete(struct xfrm_state *x);
int selinux_xfrm_policy_lookup(struct xfrm_policy *xp, u32 fl_secid, u8 dir);
......
......@@ -226,16 +226,15 @@ int selinux_xfrm_decode_session(struct sk_buff *skb, u32 *sid, int ckall)
* CTX does not have a meaningful value on input
*/
static int selinux_xfrm_sec_ctx_alloc(struct xfrm_sec_ctx **ctxp,
struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx *uctx, struct xfrm_sec_ctx *pol, u32 sid)
struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx *uctx, u32 sid)
{
int rc = 0;
struct task_security_struct *tsec = current->security;
struct xfrm_sec_ctx *ctx = NULL;
char *ctx_str = NULL;
u32 str_len;
u32 ctx_sid;
BUG_ON(uctx && pol);
BUG_ON(uctx && sid);
if (!uctx)
goto not_from_user;
......@@ -279,15 +278,7 @@ static int selinux_xfrm_sec_ctx_alloc(struct xfrm_sec_ctx **ctxp,
return rc;
not_from_user:
if (pol) {
rc = security_sid_mls_copy(pol->ctx_sid, sid, &ctx_sid);
if (rc)
goto out;
}
else
ctx_sid = sid;
rc = security_sid_to_context(ctx_sid, &ctx_str, &str_len);
rc = security_sid_to_context(sid, &ctx_str, &str_len);
if (rc)
goto out;
......@@ -302,7 +293,7 @@ static int selinux_xfrm_sec_ctx_alloc(struct xfrm_sec_ctx **ctxp,
ctx->ctx_doi = XFRM_SC_DOI_LSM;
ctx->ctx_alg = XFRM_SC_ALG_SELINUX;
ctx->ctx_sid = ctx_sid;
ctx->ctx_sid = sid;
ctx->ctx_len = str_len;
memcpy(ctx->ctx_str,
ctx_str,
......@@ -323,22 +314,14 @@ static int selinux_xfrm_sec_ctx_alloc(struct xfrm_sec_ctx **ctxp,
* xfrm_policy.
*/
int selinux_xfrm_policy_alloc(struct xfrm_policy *xp,
struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx *uctx, struct sock *sk)
struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx *uctx)
{
int err;
u32 sid;
BUG_ON(!xp);
BUG_ON(uctx && sk);
if (sk) {
struct sk_security_struct *ssec = sk->sk_security;
sid = ssec->sid;
}
else
sid = SECSID_NULL;
BUG_ON(!uctx);
err = selinux_xfrm_sec_ctx_alloc(&xp->security, uctx, NULL, sid);
err = selinux_xfrm_sec_ctx_alloc(&xp->security, uctx, 0);
return err;
}
......@@ -399,13 +382,13 @@ int selinux_xfrm_policy_delete(struct xfrm_policy *xp)
* xfrm_state.
*/
int selinux_xfrm_state_alloc(struct xfrm_state *x, struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx *uctx,
struct xfrm_sec_ctx *pol, u32 secid)
u32 secid)
{
int err;
BUG_ON(!x);
err = selinux_xfrm_sec_ctx_alloc(&x->security, uctx, pol, secid);
err = selinux_xfrm_sec_ctx_alloc(&x->security, uctx, secid);
return err;
}
......
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