El 21/01/11 22:55, Sven Vermeulen escribió: > On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 11:06:47AM -0600, Chris Richards wrote: >> On 01/16/2011 09:09 AM, Sven Vermeulen wrote: >>> When writing security policies, it is important to first have a vision on >>> how the security policies should be made. Of course, final vision should be >>> with a systems' security administrator, but a distribution should give a >>> first start for this. > [... What to allow ...] >> My general feeling is that the system should operate FROM THE USER >> PERSPECTIVE the way it always does, i.e. the existence of SELinux should >> be relatively transparent to the user and/or administrator, at least to >> the extent that is practical. There may be some things that you simply >> can't avoid changing, but they should generally be few and far between. > [... What to hide ...] >> My general feeling here is that, again where practical, we should avoid >> cluttering the logs. Logs that are cluttered with noise don't get >> properly evaluated for the truly exceptional conditions that the >> administrator needs to be concerned about. Obviously, there are tools >> that can help with this, but those tools should be used for the purpose >> of helping the administrator organize the information, not prune the >> logs of stuff to ignore. If there's stuff that is going to be routinely >> ignored because it is essentially useless chatter, then it shouldn't be >> there to start with. > Well, I've taken the liberty of writing down a sort-of policy document in > which we can include our development principles and methods. The idea is > that both existing and new developers then know how to "include" their > suggested changes and how to configure/design the added SELinux policy > rules. > > The document: http://goo.gl/2U0Zr > > I've included a few of the items we discussed already, but also added > two others ones (see the "No Role-Specific Domains" and "Only Reference > Policy Suggested Roles" rules). > > It's a *discussion* document, I'm really open to (many) suggestions (and > enhancements ;- Recovering the spirit from the good old times huh? That's good to hear ^_^