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Policy developers can set a default_range default to glblub and computed contexts will be the intersection of the ranges of the source and target contexts. This can be used by MLS userspace object managers to find the range of clearances that two contexts have in common. An example usage is computing a transition between the network context and the context of a user logging into an MLS application. For example, one can add a default with this cil: (defaultrange db_table glblub) or in te (base module only): default_range db_table glblub; and then test using the compute_create utility: $ ./compute_create system_u:system_r:kernel_t:s0:c1,c2,c5-s0:c1.c20 system_u:system_r:kernel_t:s0:c0.c20-s0:c0.c36 db_table system_u:object_r:kernel_t:s0:c1,c2,c5-s0:c1.c20 Some example range transitions are: User Permitted Range | Network Device Label | Computed Label ---------------------|----------------------|---------------- s0-s1:c0.c12 | s0 | s0 s0-s1:c0.c12 | s0-s1:c0.c1023 | s0-s1:c0.c12 s0-s4:c0.c512 | s1-s1:c0.c1023 | s1-s1:c0.c512 s0-s15:c0,c2 | s4-s6:c0.c128 | s4-s6:c0,c2 s0-s4 | s2-s6 | s2-s4 s0-s4 | s5-s8 | INVALID s5-s8 | s0-s4 | INVALID Signed-off-by: Joshua Brindle <joshua.brindle@crunchydata.com> |
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