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- Merged the library previously known as "libaalogparse" with

libapparmor.
- Moved the old libapparmor library to libapparmor-deprecated.
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can create a site shell script called `config.site' that gives default
values for variables like `CC', `cache_file', and `prefix'.
`configure' looks for `PREFIX/share/config.site' if it exists, then
`PREFIX/etc/config.site' if it exists. Or, you can set the
`CONFIG_SITE' environment variable to the location of the site script.
A warning: not all `configure' scripts look for a site script.
Defining Variables
==================
Variables not defined in a site shell script can be set in the
environment passed to `configure'. However, some packages may run
configure again during the build, and the customized values of these
variables may be lost. In order to avoid this problem, you should set
them in the `configure' command line, using `VAR=value'. For example:
./configure CC=/usr/local2/bin/gcc
causes the specified `gcc' to be used as the C compiler (unless it is
overridden in the site shell script). Here is a another example:
/bin/bash ./configure CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash
Here the `CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash' operand causes subsequent
configuration-related scripts to be executed by `/bin/bash'.
`configure' Invocation
======================
`configure' recognizes the following options to control how it operates.
`--help'
`-h'
Print a summary of the options to `configure', and exit.
`--version'
`-V'
Print the version of Autoconf used to generate the `configure'
script, and exit.
`--cache-file=FILE'
Enable the cache: use and save the results of the tests in FILE,
traditionally `config.cache'. FILE defaults to `/dev/null' to
disable caching.
`--config-cache'
`-C'
Alias for `--cache-file=config.cache'.
`--quiet'
`--silent'
`-q'
Do not print messages saying which checks are being made. To
suppress all normal output, redirect it to `/dev/null' (any error
messages will still be shown).
`--srcdir=DIR'
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`configure' can determine that directory automatically.
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AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = foreign 1.4
NAME = libapparmor
SRCDIR = src
SUBDIRS = doc src swig testsuite
REPO_VERSION=$(shell if [ -x /usr/bin/svn ] ; then \
/usr/bin/svn info . 2> /dev/null | grep "^Last Changed Rev:" | sed "s/^Last Changed Rev: //" ; \
fi)
REPO_URL=$(shell if [ -x /usr/bin/svn ] ; then \
/usr/bin/svn info . 2> /dev/null | grep "^URL:" | sed "s/^URL: //" ; \
fi)
RELEASE_DIR = $(NAME)-$(VERSION)-${REPO_VERSION}
SVNTARBALL = $(NAME)-$(VERSION)-${REPO_VERSION}.tar.gz
SVNTAR = /bin/tar czvp -h --exclude .svn --exclude CVS --exclude .cvsignore --exclude ${SVNTARBALL} --exclude ${RELEASE_DIR}/${RELEASE_DIR} $(shell test -f ${NAME}.exclude && echo "-X ${NAME}.exclude")
distball: clean
rm -rf $(RELEASE_DIR)
svn export -r $(REPO_VERSION) $(REPO_URL) $(RELEASE_DIR)
$(SVNTAR) -f $(SVNTARBALL) $(RELEASE_DIR)
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(autoconf --version) < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 || {
echo
echo "You must have autoconf installed to compile $package."
echo "Download the appropriate package for your distribution,"
echo "or get the source tarball at ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/"
DIE=1
}
(automake --version) < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 || {
echo
echo "You must have automake installed to compile $package."
echo "Download the appropriate package for your system,"
echo "or get the source from one of the GNU ftp sites"
echo "listed in http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html"
DIE=1
}
(libtool --version) < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 || {
echo
echo "You must have libtool installed to compile $package."
echo "Download the appropriate package for your system,"
echo "or get the source from one of the GNU ftp sites"
echo "listed in http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html"
DIE=1
}
if test "$DIE" -eq 1; then
exit 1
fi
echo "Running aclocal"
aclocal
echo "Running autoconf"
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/* config.h.in. Generated from configure.in by autoheader. */
/* Define to 1 if you have the <dlfcn.h> header file. */
#undef HAVE_DLFCN_H
/* Define to 1 if you have the <inttypes.h> header file. */
#undef HAVE_INTTYPES_H
/* Define to 1 if you have the <memory.h> header file. */
#undef HAVE_MEMORY_H
/* Define to 1 if you have the <stdint.h> header file. */
#undef HAVE_STDINT_H
/* Define to 1 if you have the <stdlib.h> header file. */
#undef HAVE_STDLIB_H
/* Define to 1 if you have the <strings.h> header file. */
#undef HAVE_STRINGS_H
/* Define to 1 if you have the <string.h> header file. */
#undef HAVE_STRING_H
/* Define to 1 if you have the <sys/stat.h> header file. */
#undef HAVE_SYS_STAT_H
/* Define to 1 if you have the <sys/types.h> header file. */
#undef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H
/* Define to 1 if you have the <unistd.h> header file. */
#undef HAVE_UNISTD_H
/* Name of package */
#undef PACKAGE
/* Define to the address where bug reports for this package should be sent. */
#undef PACKAGE_BUGREPORT
/* Define to the full name of this package. */
#undef PACKAGE_NAME
/* Define to the full name and version of this package. */
#undef PACKAGE_STRING
/* Define to the one symbol short name of this package. */
#undef PACKAGE_TARNAME
/* Define to the version of this package. */
#undef PACKAGE_VERSION
/* Define to 1 if you have the ANSI C header files. */
#undef STDC_HEADERS
/* Version number of package */
#undef VERSION
/* Define to 1 if `lex' declares `yytext' as a `char *' by default, not a
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AC_INIT(configure.in)
AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h)
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(libapparmor, 2.1)
AM_PROG_LEX
AC_PROG_YACC
AC_PATH_PROG([SWIG], [swig])
PROG_POD2MAN
AC_MSG_CHECKING(Checking for Python)
AC_ARG_WITH(python,
[ --with-python enable the python wrapper [[default=no]]],
[AC_MSG_RESULT($withval)], [AC_MSG_RESULT(no)])
if test "$with_python" = "yes"; then
sinclude(m4/ac_python_devel.m4)
AC_PYTHON_DEVEL
AM_PATH_PYTHON
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AC_MSG_CHECKING(Checking for perl)
AC_ARG_WITH(perl,
[ --with-perl enable the perl wrapper [[default=no]]],
[AC_MSG_RESULT($withval)], [AC_MSG_RESULT(no)])
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AC_PATH_PROG(PERL, perl, no)
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AC_CHECK_FILE($perl_includedir/perl.h, enable_perl=yes, enable_perl=no)
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fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING(Checking for ruby)
AC_ARG_WITH(ruby,
[ --with-ruby enable the ruby wrapper [[default=no]]],
[AC_MSG_RESULT($withval)], [AC_MSG_RESULT(no)])
if test "$with_ruby" = "yes"; then
AC_PATH_PROG([RUBY], [ruby])
fi
AM_CONDITIONAL(HAVE_PYTHON, test x$with_python = xyes)
AM_CONDITIONAL(HAVE_PERL, test x$with_perl = xyes)
AM_CONDITIONAL(HAVE_RUBY, test x$with_ruby = xyes)
AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_ROOTLIB, test x$enable_rootlib = xyes)
AC_HEADER_STDC
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(unistd.h stdint.h)
AC_C_CONST
AM_PROG_LIBTOOL
AC_OUTPUT(
Makefile
doc/Makefile
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swig/Makefile
swig/perl/Makefile
swig/python/Makefile
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POD2MAN = pod2man
man_MANS = change_hat.2
PODS = $(subst .2,.pod,$(man_MANS))
EXTRA_DIST = $(man_MANS) $(PODS)
## delete man pages at maintainer-clean
BUILT_SOURCES = $(man_MANS)
%.2: %.pod
$(POD2MAN) \
--section=1 \
--release="NOVELL/SUSE" \
--center="AppArmor" \
--date="2007-07-27" \
$< > $@
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# $Id: change_hat.pod 534 2007-04-03 20:08:50Z steve-beattie $
# This publication is intellectual property of Novell Inc. Its contents
# can be duplicated, either in part or in whole, provided that a copyright
# label is visibly located on each copy.
#
# All information found in this book has been compiled with utmost
# attention to detail. However, this does not guarantee complete accuracy.
# Neither SUSE LINUX GmbH, the authors, nor the translators shall be held
# liable for possible errors or the consequences thereof.
#
# Many of the software and hardware descriptions cited in this book
# are registered trademarks. All trade names are subject to copyright
# restrictions and may be registered trade marks. SUSE LINUX GmbH
# essentially adheres to the manufacturer's spelling.
#
# Names of products and trademarks appearing in this book (with or without
# specific notation) are likewise subject to trademark and trade protection
# laws and may thus fall under copyright restrictions.
#
# Please direct suggestions and comments to apparmor-general@forge.novell.com.
=pod
=head1 NAME
change_hat - change to or from a "hat" within a AppArmor profile
=head1 SYNOPSIS
B<#include E<lt>sys/apparmor.hE<gt>>
B<int change_hat (char *subprofile, unsigned int magic_token);>
Link with B<-lapparmor> when compiling.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
An AppArmor profile applies to an executable program; if a portion of
the program needs different access permissions than other portions,
the program can "change hats" to a different role, also known as a
subprofile. To change into a new hat, it calls the change_hat() function
to do so. It passes in a pointer to the I<subprofile> which it wants to
change into, and a 32bit I<magic_token>. The I<magic_token> is used to
return out of the subprofile at a later time.
If a program wants to return out of the current subprofile to the
original profile, it calls change_hat() with a pointer to NULL as
the I<subprofile>, and the original I<magic_token> value. If the
I<magic_token> does not match the original I<magic_token> passed into the
kernel when the program entered the subprofile, the change back to the
original profile will not happen, and the current task will be killed.
If the I<magic_token> matches the original token, then the process will
change back to the original profile.
If the program wants to change to a subprofile that it can never
change back out of, the application should call change_hat() with a
I<magic_token> of I<0>.
As both read(2) and write(2) are mediated, a file must be listed in a
subprofile definition if the file is to be accessed while the process
is in a "hat".
=head1 RETURN VALUE
On success zero is returned. On error, -1 is returned, and
errno(3) is set appropriately.
=head1 ERRORS
=over 4
=item B<EINVAL>
The apparmor kernel module is not loaded or the communication via the
F</proc/*/attr/current> file did not conform to protocol.
=item B<ENOMEM>
Insufficient kernel memory was available.
=item B<EPERM>
The calling application is not confined by apparmor.
=item B<ECHILD>
The application's profile has no hats defined for it.
=item B<EACCES>
The specified I<subprofile> does not exist in this profile or the
process tried to change another process's domain.
=back
=head1 EXAMPLE
The following code examples shows simple, if contrived, uses of
change_hat(); a typical use of change_hat() will separate privileged
portions of a process from unprivileged portions of a process, such as
keeping unauthenticated network traffic handling separate from
authenticated network traffic handling in OpenSSH or executing
user-supplied CGI scripts in apache.
The use of random(3) is simply illustrative. Use of F</dev/urandom> is
recommended.
First, a simple high-level overview of change_hat() use:
void foo (void) {
int magic_token;
/* get a random magic token value
from our huge entropy pool */
magic_token = random_function();
/* change into the subprofile while
* we do stuff we don't trust */
change_hat ("stuff_we_dont_trust", magic_token);
/* Go do stuff we don't trust -- this is all
* done in *this* process space, no separate
* fork()/exec()'s are done. */
interpret_perl_stuff(stuff_from_user);
/* now change back to our original profile */
change_hat (NULL, magic_token);
}
Second, an example to show that files not listed in a subprofile
("hat") aren't accessible after a change_hat() call:
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/apparmor.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
int fd;
int tok;
char buf[10];
/* random() is a poor choice */
tok = random();
/* open /etc/passwd outside of any hat */
if ((fd=open("/etc/passwd", O_RDONLY)) < 0)
perror("Failure opening /etc/passwd");
/* confirm for ourselves that we can really read /etc/passwd */
memset(&buf, 0, 10);
if (read(fd, &buf, 10) == -1) {
perror("Failure reading /etc/passwd pre-hat");
_exit(1);
}
buf[9] = '\0';
printf("/etc/passwd: %s\n", buf);
/* change hat to the "hat" subprofile, which should not have
* read access to /etc/passwd -- even though we have a valid
* file descriptor at the time of the change_hat() call. */
if (change_hat("hat", tok)) {
perror("Failure changing hat -- aborting");
_exit(1);
}
/* confirm that we cannot read /etc/passwd */
lseek(fd,0,SEEK_SET);
memset(&buf, 0, 10);
if (read(fd, &buf, 10) == -1)
perror("Failure reading /etc/passwd post-hat");
buf[9] = '\0';
printf("/etc/passwd: %s\n", buf);
return 0;
}
This code example requires the following profile to be loaded with
apparmor_parser(8):
/tmp/ch {
/etc/ld.so.cache mr,
/etc/locale/** r,
/etc/localtime r,
/usr/share/locale/** r,
/usr/share/zoneinfo/** r,
/usr/lib/locale/** mr,
/usr/lib/gconv/*.so mr,
/usr/lib/gconv/gconv-modules* mr,
/lib/ld-*.so* mrix,
/lib/libc*.so* mr,
/lib/libapparmor*.so* mr,
/dev/pts/* rw,
/tmp/ch mr,
/etc/passwd r,
^hat {
/dev/pts/* rw,
}
}
The output when run:
$ /tmp/ch
/etc/passwd: root:x:0:
Failure reading /etc/passwd post-hat: Permission denied
/etc/passwd:
$
=head1 BUGS
None known. If you find any, please report them to bugzilla at
L<http://bugzilla.novell.com>. Note that change_hat(2) provides no
memory barriers between different areas of a program; if address space
separation is required, then separate processes should be used.
=head1 SEE ALSO
apparmor(7), apparmor.d(5), apparmor_parser(8), and
L<http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?apparmor>.
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#
# spec file for package libapparmor
#
# norootforbuild
%define _unpackaged_files_terminate_build 0
Name: libapparmor1
Version: 2.1
Release: 1
License: LGPL
Group: Development/Libraries/C and C++
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-${version}-build
Source0: %{name}-%{version}.tar.bz2
BuildRequires: swig gcc perl
Provides: libapparmor
Provides: libimmunix
Obsoletes: libapparmor
Obsoletes: libimmunix
Summary: A utility library for AppArmor
%description
-
%package -n libapparmor-devel
Requires: %{name} = %{version}
Group: Development/Libraries/C and C++
Summary: -
%description -n libapparmor-devel
-
%post -n libapparmor-devel
/sbin/ldconfig
%postun -n libapparmor-devel
/sbin/ldconfig
%package -n perl-libapparmor
Requires: %{name} = %{version}
Requires: perl = %{perl_version}
Group: Development/Libraries/Perl
Summary: -
%description -n perl-libapparmor
-
%prep
%setup -q
%build
./configure --prefix=%{_prefix} --libdir=%{_libdir} --with-perl
make
%install
make install DESTDIR="$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"
mkdir ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/%{_lib}
# this is really hacky
rm ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/%{_libdir}/libapparmor.so
rm ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/%{_libdir}/libimmunix.so
cp ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/%{_libdir}/libapparmor.so.1.0.0 ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/%{_lib}
cp ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/%{_libdir}/libimmunix.so.1.0.0 ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/%{_lib}
ln -s /%{_lib}/libapparmor.so.1.0.0 ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/%{_libdir}/libapparmor.so
ln -s /%{_lib}/libimmunix.so.1.0.0 ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/%{_libdir}/libimmunix.so
find $RPM_BUILD_ROOT -name .packlist -exec rm -f {} \;
find $RPM_BUILD_ROOT -name perllocal.pod -exec rm -f {} \;
%clean
rm -rf "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"
%post
/sbin/ldconfig
%postun
/sbin/ldconfig
%files
%defattr(-,root,root)
/%{_lib}/libapparmor.so.1.0.0
/%{_lib}/libimmunix.so.1.0.0
%files -n libapparmor-devel
%defattr(-,root,root)
%{_libdir}/libapparmor.so
%{_libdir}/libimmunix.so
%{_libdir}/libapparmor.la
%{_libdir}/libapparmor.a
%{_libdir}/libimmunix.la
%{_libdir}/libimmunix.a
%{_mandir}/man*/*
%dir %{_includedir}/aalogparse
%{_includedir}/sys/apparmor.h
%{_includedir}/aalogparse/*
%files -n perl-libapparmor
%defattr(-,root,root)
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],[pythonexists=yes],[pythonexists=no])
AC_MSG_RESULT([$pythonexists])
if test ! "$pythonexists" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([
Could not link test program to Python. Maybe the main Python library has been
installed in some non-standard library path. If so, pass it to configure,
via the LDFLAGS environment variable.
Example: ./configure LDFLAGS="-L/usr/non-standard-path/python/lib"
============================================================================
ERROR!
You probably have to install the development version of the Python package
for your distribution. The exact name of this package varies among them.
============================================================================
])
PYTHON_VERSION=""
fi
AC_LANG_POP
# turn back to default flags
CPPFLAGS="$ac_save_CPPFLAGS"
LIBS="$ac_save_LIBS"
#
# all done!
#
])

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INCLUDES = $(all_includes)
BUILT_SOURCES = grammar.h scanner.h
AM_YFLAGS = -d -p aalogparse_
scanner.h:
$(LEX) scanner.l
changehatdir = $(includedir)/sys
changehat_HEADERS = apparmor.h
aalogparsedir = $(includedir)/aalogparse
aalogparse_HEADERS = aalogparse.h
lib_LTLIBRARIES = libapparmor.la libimmunix.la
noinst_HEADERS = grammar.h parser.h scanner.h
libapparmor_la_SOURCES = grammar.y libaalogparse.c change_hat.c scanner.c
libapparmor_la_LDFLAGS = -module -version-info 1:0:0 -XCClinker -dynamic \
-Wl,--version-script=libapparmor.map -Wl,-soname=libapparmor.so.1
libimmunix_la_SOURCES = change_hat.c libimmunix_warning.c
libimmunix_la_LDFLAGS = -module -version-info 1:0:0 -Wl,--version-script=libapparmor.map -Wl,-soname=libimmunix.so.1
EXTRA_DIST = grammar.y scanner.l libapparmor.map

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
* NOVELL (All rights reserved)
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public
* License published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, contact Novell, Inc.
*/
#ifndef __LIBAALOGPARSE_H_
#define __LIBAALOGPARSE_H_
#define AA_RECORD_EXEC_MMAP 1
#define AA_RECORD_READ 2
#define AA_RECORD_WRITE 4
#define AA_RECORD_EXEC 8
#define AA_RECORD_LINK 16
/**
* This is just for convenience now that we have two
* wildly different grammars.
*/
typedef enum
{
AA_RECORD_SYNTAX_V1,
AA_RECORD_SYNTAX_V2,
AA_RECORD_SYNTAX_UNKNOWN
} aa_record_syntax_version;
typedef enum
{
AA_RECORD_INVALID, /* Default event type */
AA_RECORD_ERROR, /* Internal AA error */
AA_RECORD_AUDIT, /* Audited event */
AA_RECORD_ALLOWED, /* Complain mode event */
AA_RECORD_DENIED, /* Denied access event */
AA_RECORD_HINT, /* Process tracking info */
AA_RECORD_STATUS /* Configuration change */
} aa_record_event_type;
/**
* With the sole exception of active_hat, this is a 1:1
* mapping from the keys that the new syntax uses.
*
* Some examples of the old syntax and how they're mapped with the aa_log_record struct:
*
* "PERMITTING r access to /path (program_name(12345) profile /profile active hat)"
* - operation: access
* - requested_mask: r
* - pid: 12345
* - profile: /profile
* - name: /path
* - info: program_name
* - active_hat: hat
*
* "REJECTING mkdir on /path/to/something (bash(23415) profile /bin/freak-aa-out active /bin/freak-aa-out"
* - operation: mkdir
* - name: /path/to/something
* - info: bash
* - pid: 23415
* - profile: /bin/freak-aa-out
* - active_hat: /bin/freak-aa-out
*
* "REJECTING xattr set on /path/to/something (bash(23415) profile /bin/freak-aa-out active /bin/freak-aa-out)"
* - operation: xattr
* - attribute: set
* - name: /path/to/something
* - info: bash
* - pid: 23415
* - profile: /bin/freak-aa-out
* - active_hat: /bin/freak-aa-out
*
* "PERMITTING attribute (something) change to /else (bash(23415) profile /bin/freak-aa-out active /bin/freak-aa-out)"
* - operation: setattr
* - attribute: something
* - name: /else
* - info: bash
* - pid: 23415
* - profile: /bin/freak-aa-out
* - active_hat: /bin/freak-aa-out
*
* "PERMITTING access to capability 'cap' (bash(23415) profile /bin/freak-aa-out active /bin/freak-aa-out)"
* - operation: capability
* - name: cap
* - info: bash
* - pid: 23415
* - profile: /bin/freak-aa-out
* - active_hat: /bin/freak-aa-out
*
* "LOGPROF-HINT unknown_hat TESTHAT pid=27764 profile=/change_hat_test/test_hat active=/change_hat_test/test_hat"
* - operation: change_hat
* - name: TESTHAT
* - info: unknown_hat
* - pid: 27764
* - profile: /change_hat_test/test_hat
* - active_hat: /change_hat_test/test_hat
*
* "LOGPROF-HINT fork pid=27764 child=38229"
* - operation: clone
* - task: 38229
* - pid: 27764
**/
typedef struct
{
aa_record_syntax_version version;
aa_record_event_type event; /* Event type */
long pid; /* PID of the program logging the message */
long task;
int bitmask; /* Bitmask containing "r" "w" "x" etc */
char *audit_id;
char *operation; /* "Exec" "Ptrace", etc. */
char *denied_mask; /* "r", "w", etc. */
char *requested_mask;
char *profile; /* The name of the profile */
char *name;
char *name2;
char *attribute;
char *parent;
char *magic_token;
char *info;
char *active_hat;
} aa_log_record;
/**
* Parses a single log record string and returns a pointer to the parsed
* data. It is the calling program's responsibility to free that struct
* with free_record();
* @param[in] Record to parse.
* @return Parsed data.
*/
aa_log_record *
parse_record(char *str);
/**
* Frees all struct data.
* @param[in] Data to free.
*/
void
free_record(aa_log_record *record);
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/* $Id: apparmor.h 132 2006-09-28 07:45:55Z steve-beattie $
Copyright (c) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Novell, Inc. (All rights reserved)
The libapparmor library is licensed under the terms of the GNU
Lesser General Public License, version 2.1. Please see the file
COPYING.LGPL.
*/
#ifndef _SYS_APPARMOR_H_
#define _SYS_APPARMOR_H 1
__BEGIN_DECLS
/* Prototype for change_hat as defined by the AppArmor project
<http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?apparmor>
Please see the change_hat(2) manpage for information. */
extern int change_hat (const char *subprofile, unsigned int magic_token);
__END_DECLS
#endif /* sys/apparmor.h */

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/* $Id: change_hat.c 13 2006-04-12 21:43:34Z steve-beattie $
Copyright (c) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Novell, Inc. (All rights reserved)
The libapparmor library is licensed under the terms of the GNU
Lesser General Public License, version 2.1. Please see the file
COPYING.LGPL.
*/
#define _GNU_SOURCE /* for asprintf */
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/syscall.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <limits.h>
int change_hat(char *subprofile, unsigned int token)
{
int rc = -1;
int fd, ret, len = 0, ctlerr = 0;
char *buf = NULL;
const char *cmd = "changehat";
char *ctl = NULL;
pid_t tid = syscall(SYS_gettid);
/* both may not be null */
if (!(token || subprofile)) {
errno = EINVAL;
goto out;
}
if (subprofile && strnlen(subprofile, PATH_MAX + 1) > PATH_MAX) {
errno = EPROTO;
goto out;
}
len = asprintf(&buf, "%s %08x^%s", cmd, token,
subprofile ? subprofile : "");
if (len < 0) {
goto out;
}
ctlerr = asprintf(&ctl, "/proc/%d/attr/current", tid);
if (ctlerr < 0) {
goto out;
}
fd = open(ctl, O_WRONLY);
if (fd == -1) {
goto out;
}
ret = write(fd, buf, len);
if (ret != len) {
int saved;
if (ret != -1) {
errno = EPROTO;
}
saved = errno;
(void)close(fd);
errno = saved;
goto out;
}
rc = 0;
(void)close(fd);
out:
if (buf) {
/* clear local copy of magic token before freeing */
memset(buf, '\0', len);
free(buf);
}
if (ctl) {
free(ctl);
}
return rc;
}

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
* NOVELL (All rights reserved)
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public
* License published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, contact Novell, Inc.
*/
%{
#define YYDEBUG 0
#include <string.h>
#include "aalogparse.h"
#include "parser.h"
#include "grammar.h"
#include "scanner.h"
aa_log_record *ret_record;
void aalogparse_error(void *scanner, char const *s)
{
printf("Error: %s\n", s);
}
%}
%defines
%pure_parser
%lex-param{void *scanner}
%parse-param{void *scanner}
%union
{
char *t_str;
long t_long;
}
%type <t_str> old_profile;
%token <t_long> TOK_DIGITS
%token <t_str> TOK_QUOTED_STRING TOK_PATH TOK_ID TOK_NULL_COMPLAIN TOK_MODE TOK_SINGLE_QUOTED_STRING TOK_AUDIT_DIGITS
%token TOK_EQUALS
%token TOK_COLON
%token TOK_OPEN_PAREN
%token TOK_CLOSE_PAREN
%token TOK_PERIOD
%token TOK_TYPE_REJECT
%token TOK_TYPE_AUDIT
%token TOK_TYPE_COMPLAIN
%token TOK_TYPE_HINT
%token TOK_TYPE_STATUS
%token TOK_TYPE_ERROR
%token TOK_OLD_TYPE_APPARMOR
%token TOK_OLD_APPARMOR_REJECT
%token TOK_OLD_APPARMOR_PERMIT
%token TOK_OLD_APPARMOR_LOGPROF_HINT
%token TOK_OLD_UNKNOWN_HAT
%token TOK_OLD_ACTIVE
%token TOK_OLD_UNKNOWN_PROFILE
%token TOK_OLD_MISSING_PROFILE
%token TOK_OLD_ACCESS
%token TOK_OLD_TO
%token TOK_OLD_PIPE
%token TOK_OLD_EXTENDED
%token TOK_OLD_ATTRIBUTE
%token TOK_OLD_ON
%token TOK_OLD_MKDIR
%token TOK_OLD_RMDIR
%token TOK_OLD_XATTR
%token TOK_OLD_CHANGE
%token TOK_OLD_CAPABILITY
%token TOK_OLD_FORK
%token TOK_OLD_CHILD
%token TOK_KEY_TYPE
%token TOK_KEY_MSG
%token TOK_KEY_OPERATION
%token TOK_KEY_NAME
%token TOK_KEY_NAME2
%token TOK_KEY_DENIED_MASK
%token TOK_KEY_REQUESTED_MASK
%token TOK_KEY_ATTRIBUTE
%token TOK_KEY_TASK
%token TOK_KEY_PARENT
%token TOK_KEY_MAGIC_TOKEN
%token TOK_KEY_INFO
%token TOK_KEY_PID
%token TOK_KEY_PROFILE
%token TOK_AUDIT
%token TOK_KEY_IMAGE
%%
type: TOK_KEY_TYPE TOK_EQUALS type_syntax ;
type_syntax: old_syntax { ret_record->version = AA_RECORD_SYNTAX_V1; }
| new_syntax { ret_record->version = AA_RECORD_SYNTAX_V2; }
;
old_syntax: TOK_OLD_TYPE_APPARMOR audit_msg old_msg ;
new_syntax:
TOK_TYPE_REJECT audit_msg key { ret_record->event = AA_RECORD_DENIED; }
| TOK_TYPE_AUDIT audit_msg key { ret_record->event = AA_RECORD_AUDIT; }
| TOK_TYPE_COMPLAIN audit_msg key { ret_record->event = AA_RECORD_ALLOWED; }
| TOK_TYPE_HINT audit_msg key { ret_record->event = AA_RECORD_HINT; }
| TOK_TYPE_STATUS audit_msg key { ret_record->event = AA_RECORD_STATUS; }
| TOK_TYPE_ERROR audit_msg key { ret_record->event = AA_RECORD_ERROR; }
;
old_msg:
old_permit_reject_syntax old_permit_reject_syntax2
| TOK_OLD_APPARMOR_LOGPROF_HINT old_logprof_syntax { ret_record->event = AA_RECORD_HINT; }
;
old_permit_reject_syntax:
TOK_OLD_APPARMOR_REJECT { ret_record->event = AA_RECORD_DENIED; }
| TOK_OLD_APPARMOR_PERMIT { ret_record->event = AA_RECORD_ALLOWED; }
;
old_permit_reject_syntax2:
TOK_MODE TOK_OLD_ACCESS old_permit_reject_path_pipe_extended
TOK_OPEN_PAREN TOK_ID TOK_OPEN_PAREN TOK_ID TOK_CLOSE_PAREN
TOK_KEY_PROFILE old_profile TOK_OLD_ACTIVE old_profile TOK_CLOSE_PAREN
{
ret_record->requested_mask = strdup($1);
free($1);
ret_record->info = strdup($5);
free($5);
ret_record->pid = atol($7);
free($7);
ret_record->profile = strdup($10);
free($10);
ret_record->active_hat = strdup($12);
free($12);
ret_record->operation = strdup("access");
}
| mkdir_or_rmdir TOK_OLD_ON TOK_PATH
TOK_OPEN_PAREN TOK_ID TOK_OPEN_PAREN TOK_ID TOK_CLOSE_PAREN
TOK_KEY_PROFILE old_profile TOK_OLD_ACTIVE old_profile TOK_CLOSE_PAREN
{
ret_record->name = strdup($3);
free($3);
ret_record->info = strdup($5);
free($5);
ret_record->pid = atol($7);
free($7);
ret_record->profile = strdup($10);
free($10);
ret_record->active_hat = strdup($12);
free($12);
}
| TOK_OLD_XATTR TOK_ID TOK_OLD_ON TOK_PATH
TOK_OPEN_PAREN TOK_ID TOK_OPEN_PAREN TOK_ID TOK_CLOSE_PAREN
TOK_KEY_PROFILE old_profile TOK_OLD_ACTIVE old_profile TOK_CLOSE_PAREN
{
ret_record->operation = strdup("xattr");
ret_record->attribute = strdup($2);
free($2);
ret_record->name = strdup($4);
free($4);
ret_record->info = strdup($6);
free($6);
ret_record->pid = atol($8);
free($8);
ret_record->profile = strdup($11);
free($11);
ret_record->active_hat = strdup($13);
free($13);
}
| TOK_KEY_ATTRIBUTE TOK_OPEN_PAREN TOK_ID TOK_CLOSE_PAREN
TOK_OLD_CHANGE TOK_OLD_TO TOK_PATH
TOK_OPEN_PAREN TOK_ID TOK_OPEN_PAREN TOK_ID TOK_CLOSE_PAREN
TOK_KEY_PROFILE old_profile TOK_OLD_ACTIVE old_profile TOK_CLOSE_PAREN
{
ret_record->operation = strdup("setattr");
ret_record->attribute = strdup($3);
free($3);
ret_record->name = strdup($7);
free($7);
ret_record->info = strdup($9);
free($9);
ret_record->pid = atol($11);
free($11);
ret_record->profile = strdup($14);
free($14);
ret_record->active_hat = strdup($16);
free($16);
}
| TOK_OLD_ACCESS TOK_OLD_TO TOK_OLD_CAPABILITY TOK_SINGLE_QUOTED_STRING
TOK_OPEN_PAREN TOK_ID TOK_OPEN_PAREN TOK_ID TOK_CLOSE_PAREN
TOK_KEY_PROFILE old_profile TOK_OLD_ACTIVE old_profile TOK_CLOSE_PAREN
{
ret_record->operation = strdup("capability");
ret_record->name = strdup($4);
free($4);
ret_record->info = strdup($6);
free($6);
ret_record->pid = atol($8);
free($8);
ret_record->profile = strdup($11);
free($11);
ret_record->active_hat = strdup($13);
free($13);
}
;
mkdir_or_rmdir:
TOK_OLD_MKDIR { ret_record->operation = strdup("mkdir"); }
| TOK_OLD_RMDIR { ret_record->operation = strdup("rmdir"); }
;
old_permit_reject_path_pipe_extended:
TOK_OLD_TO TOK_PATH
{
ret_record->name = strdup($2);
free($2);
}
| TOK_OLD_TO TOK_OLD_PIPE /* Frankly, I don't think this is used */
{
ret_record->info = strdup("pipe");
}
| TOK_OLD_EXTENDED TOK_KEY_ATTRIBUTE /* Nor this */
{
ret_record->info = strdup("extended attribute");
}
;
old_logprof_syntax:
old_logprof_syntax2 TOK_KEY_PID TOK_EQUALS TOK_DIGITS
TOK_KEY_PROFILE TOK_EQUALS old_profile TOK_OLD_ACTIVE TOK_EQUALS old_profile
{
ret_record->pid = $4;
ret_record->profile = strdup($7);
free($7);
ret_record->active_hat = strdup($10);
free($10);
}
| old_logprof_fork_syntax
;
old_logprof_syntax2:
TOK_OLD_UNKNOWN_PROFILE TOK_KEY_IMAGE TOK_EQUALS TOK_ID
{
ret_record->operation = strdup("profile_set");
ret_record->info = strdup("unknown profile");
ret_record->name = strdup($4);
free($4);
}
| TOK_OLD_MISSING_PROFILE TOK_KEY_IMAGE TOK_EQUALS TOK_ID
{
ret_record->operation = strdup("exec");
ret_record->info = strdup("mandatory profile missing");
ret_record->name = strdup($4);
free($4);
}
| TOK_OLD_UNKNOWN_HAT TOK_ID
{
ret_record->operation = strdup("change_hat");
ret_record->name = strdup($2);
free($2);
ret_record->info = strdup("unknown_hat");
}
;
/* TODO: Clean this up */
old_logprof_fork_syntax:
TOK_OLD_FORK TOK_KEY_PID TOK_EQUALS TOK_DIGITS
TOK_OLD_CHILD TOK_EQUALS TOK_DIGITS old_logprof_fork_addition
{
ret_record->operation = strdup("clone");
ret_record->task = $7;
ret_record->pid = $4;
}
;
old_logprof_fork_addition:
/* Nothin */
| TOK_KEY_PROFILE TOK_EQUALS old_profile TOK_OLD_ACTIVE TOK_EQUALS old_profile
{
ret_record->profile = strdup($3);
free($3);
ret_record->active_hat = strdup($6);
free($6);
}
;
old_profile:
TOK_PATH
{
$$ = strdup($1);
free($1);
}
| TOK_NULL_COMPLAIN
{
$$ = strdup("null-complain-profile");
}
;
audit_msg: TOK_KEY_MSG TOK_EQUALS TOK_AUDIT TOK_OPEN_PAREN TOK_AUDIT_DIGITS TOK_PERIOD TOK_AUDIT_DIGITS TOK_COLON TOK_AUDIT_DIGITS TOK_CLOSE_PAREN TOK_COLON
{
/* TOK_AUDIT_DIGITS is actually a character string, and this could be done in a better way. */
int len1 = strlen($5);
int len2 = strlen($7);
int len3 = strlen($9);
int len = len1 + len2 + len3;
ret_record->audit_id = (char *) malloc(len + 3);
strncat(ret_record->audit_id, $5, len1);
strncat(ret_record->audit_id, ".", 1);
strncat(ret_record->audit_id, $7, len2);
strncat(ret_record->audit_id, ":", 1);
strncat(ret_record->audit_id, $9, len3);
free($5);
free($7);
free($9);
} ;
key:
key_list
| key key_list
;
key_list: TOK_KEY_OPERATION TOK_EQUALS TOK_QUOTED_STRING
{ ret_record->operation = strdup($3); free($3); }
| TOK_KEY_NAME TOK_EQUALS TOK_QUOTED_STRING
{ ret_record->name = strdup($3); free($3); }
| TOK_KEY_NAME2 TOK_EQUALS TOK_QUOTED_STRING
{ ret_record->name2 = strdup($3); free($3); }
| TOK_KEY_DENIED_MASK TOK_EQUALS TOK_QUOTED_STRING
{ ret_record->denied_mask = strdup($3); free($3);}
| TOK_KEY_REQUESTED_MASK TOK_EQUALS TOK_QUOTED_STRING
{ ret_record->requested_mask = strdup($3); free($3);}
| TOK_KEY_ATTRIBUTE TOK_EQUALS TOK_QUOTED_STRING
{ ret_record->attribute = strdup($3); free($3);}
| TOK_KEY_TASK TOK_EQUALS TOK_QUOTED_STRING
{ ret_record->task = atol($3); free($3);}
| TOK_KEY_PARENT TOK_EQUALS TOK_QUOTED_STRING
{ ret_record->parent = strdup($3); free($3);}
| TOK_KEY_MAGIC_TOKEN TOK_EQUALS TOK_QUOTED_STRING
{ ret_record->magic_token = strdup($3); free($3);}
| TOK_KEY_INFO TOK_EQUALS TOK_QUOTED_STRING
{ ret_record->info = strdup($3); free($3);}
| TOK_KEY_PID TOK_EQUALS TOK_QUOTED_STRING
{ ret_record->pid = atol($3); free($3);}
| TOK_KEY_PROFILE TOK_EQUALS TOK_QUOTED_STRING
{ ret_record->profile = strdup($3); free($3);}
;
%%
aa_log_record *
_parse_yacc(char *str)
{
/* yydebug = 1; */
YY_BUFFER_STATE lex_buf;
yyscan_t scanner;
int parser_return;
ret_record = NULL;
ret_record = (aa_log_record *) malloc(sizeof(aa_log_record));
_init_log_record(ret_record);
if (ret_record == NULL)
return NULL;
aalogparse_lex_init(&scanner);
lex_buf = aalogparse__scan_string(str, scanner);
parser_return = aalogparse_parse(scanner);
aalogparse__delete_buffer(lex_buf, scanner);
aalogparse_lex_destroy(scanner);
return ret_record;
}

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
* NOVELL (All rights reserved)
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public
* License published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, contact Novell, Inc.
*
*/
/*
* @author Matt Barringer <mbarringer@suse.de>
*/
/*
* TODO:
*
* - Convert the text permission mask into a bitmask
* - Clean up parser grammar
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "aalogparse.h"
#include "parser.h"
/* This is mostly just a wrapper around the code in grammar.y */
aa_log_record *
parse_record(char *str)
{
if (str == NULL)
return NULL;
return _parse_yacc(str);
}
void
free_record(aa_log_record *record)
{
if (record != NULL)
{
if (record->operation != NULL)
free(record->operation);
if (record->requested_mask != NULL)
free(record->requested_mask);
if (record->denied_mask != NULL)
free(record->denied_mask);
if (record->profile != NULL)
free(record->profile);
if (record->name != NULL)
free(record->name);
if (record->name2 != NULL)
free(record->name2);
if (record->attribute != NULL)
free(record->attribute);
if (record->parent != NULL)
free(record->parent);
if (record->magic_token != NULL)
free(record->magic_token);
if (record->info != NULL)
free(record->info);
if (record->active_hat != NULL)
free(record->active_hat);
if (record->audit_id != NULL)
free(record->audit_id);
free(record);
}
return;
}
/* Set all of the fields to appropriate values */
void
_init_log_record(aa_log_record *record)
{
if (record == NULL)
return;
record->version = AA_RECORD_SYNTAX_UNKNOWN;
record->event = AA_RECORD_INVALID;
record->pid = 0;
record->bitmask = 0;
record->task = 0;
record->audit_id = NULL;
record->operation = NULL;
record->denied_mask = NULL;
record->requested_mask = NULL;
record->profile = NULL;
record->name = NULL;
record->name2 = NULL;
record->attribute = NULL;
record->parent = NULL;
record->magic_token = NULL;
record->info = NULL;
record->active_hat = NULL;
return;
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IMMUNIX_1.0 {
global:
change_hat;
local:
*;
};
APPARMOR_1.0 {
global:
change_hat;
parse_record;
free_record;
local:
*;
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/* $Id: libimmunix_warning.c 13 2006-04-12 21:43:34Z steve-beattie $
Copyright (c) 2006 Novell, Inc. (All rights reserved)
The libimmunix library is licensed under the terms of the GNU
Lesser General Public License, version 2.1. Please see the file
COPYING.LGPL.
*/
#include <syslog.h>
void __libimmunix_warning(void) __attribute__ ((constructor));
void __libimmunix_warning(void)
{
extern const char *__progname; /* global from linux crt0 */
openlog (__progname, LOG_PID|LOG_PERROR, LOG_USER);
syslog(LOG_NOTICE,
"%s links against libimmunix.so, which is deprecated. "
"Please link against libapparmor instead\n",
__progname);
closelog();
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/*
* Copyright (c) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
* NOVELL (All rights reserved)
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public
* License published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, contact Novell, Inc.
*/
#ifndef __AA_LOG_PARSER_H__
#define __AA_LOG_PARSER_H__
extern void _init_log_record(aa_log_record *record);
extern aa_log_record *_parse_yacc(char *str);
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/*
* Copyright (c) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
* NOVELL (All rights reserved)
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public
* License published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, contact Novell, Inc.
*/
%option noyywrap
%option reentrant
%option prefix="aalogparse_"
%option bison-bridge
%option header-file="scanner.h"
%option outfile="lex.yy.c"
%{
#include "grammar.h"
%}
ws [ \t\r\n]
equals "="
digits [0-9]+
colon ":"
open_paren "("
close_paren ")"
ID [^ \t\n\(\)="'!]
path "/"{ID}*
period "\."
modes [RrWwXxIiLlUuPpMm]
/* New message types */
reject_type "APPARMOR_DENIED"
audit_type "APPARMOR_AUDIT"
complain_type "APPARMOR_ALLOWED"
hint_type "APPARMOR_HINT"
status_type "APPARMOR_STATUS"
error_type "APPARMOR_ERROR"
/* Old message tokens */
old_apparmor_type "APPARMOR"
old_apparmor_reject "REJECTING"
old_apparmor_permit "PERMITTING"
old_apparmor_logprof "LOGPROF-HINT"
old_unknown_hat "unknown_hat"
old_unknown_profile "unknown_profile"
old_missing_profile "missing_mandatory_profile"
old_active "active"
old_access "access"
old_to "to"
old_pipe "pipe"
old_extended "extended"
old_rmdir "rmdir"
old_mkdir "mkdir"
old_on "on"
old_xattr "xattr"
old_change "change"
old_capability "capability"
old_fork "fork"
old_child "child"
null_complain "null-complain-profile"
/* Key tokens */
key_type "type"
key_msg "msg"
key_operation "operation"
key_name "name"
key_name2 "name2"
key_denied_mask "denied_mask"
key_requested_mask "requested_mask"
key_attribute "attribute"
key_task "task"
key_parent "parent"
key_magic_token "magic_token"
key_info "info"
key_pid "pid"
key_profile "profile"
key_image "image"
audit "audit"
%x quoted_string
%x sub_id
%x audit_id
%x single_quoted_string
%%
%{
char string_buf[512];
char *string_buf_ptr;
/* yy_flex_debug = 1; */
%}
{ws}+ { /* Skip whitespace */ }
<audit_id>{
{digits} { yylval->t_str = strdup(yytext); return(TOK_AUDIT_DIGITS);}
{colon} { return(TOK_COLON); }
{period} { return(TOK_PERIOD); }
{open_paren} { return(TOK_OPEN_PAREN); }
{close_paren} { BEGIN(INITIAL); return(TOK_CLOSE_PAREN); }
}
<sub_id>{
{open_paren} { return(TOK_OPEN_PAREN); }
{close_paren} { BEGIN(INITIAL); return(TOK_CLOSE_PAREN); }
"'" { string_buf_ptr = string_buf; BEGIN(single_quoted_string); }
{ws} { }
\" { string_buf_ptr = string_buf; BEGIN(quoted_string); }
{ID}+ {
yylval->t_str = strdup(yytext);
BEGIN(INITIAL);
return(TOK_ID);
}
{equals} { return(TOK_EQUALS); }
}
"'" { string_buf_ptr = string_buf; BEGIN(single_quoted_string); }
<single_quoted_string>"'" { /* End of the quoted string */
BEGIN(INITIAL);
*string_buf_ptr = '\0';
yylval->t_str = strdup(string_buf);
return(TOK_SINGLE_QUOTED_STRING);
}
<single_quoted_string>\\(.|\n) { *string_buf_ptr++ = yytext[1]; }
<single_quoted_string>[^\\\n\'\"]+ {
char *yptr = yytext;
while (*yptr)
{
*string_buf_ptr++ = *yptr++;
}
}
\" { string_buf_ptr = string_buf; BEGIN(quoted_string); }
<quoted_string>\" { /* End of the quoted string */
BEGIN(INITIAL);
*string_buf_ptr = '\0';
yylval->t_str = strdup(string_buf);
return(TOK_QUOTED_STRING);
}
<quoted_string>\\(.|\n) { *string_buf_ptr++ = yytext[1]; }
<quoted_string>[^\\\n\"]+ {
char *yptr = yytext;
while (*yptr)
{
*string_buf_ptr++ = *yptr++;
}
}
{equals} { return(TOK_EQUALS); }
{digits} { yylval->t_long = atol(yytext); return(TOK_DIGITS); }
{colon} { return(TOK_COLON); }
{open_paren} {
BEGIN(sub_id);
return(TOK_OPEN_PAREN);
}
{close_paren} { return(TOK_CLOSE_PAREN); }
{path} { yylval->t_str = strdup(yytext); return(TOK_PATH); }
{reject_type} { return(TOK_TYPE_REJECT); }
{audit_type} { return(TOK_TYPE_AUDIT); }
{complain_type} { return(TOK_TYPE_COMPLAIN); }
{hint_type} { return(TOK_TYPE_HINT); }
{status_type} { return(TOK_TYPE_STATUS); }
{error_type} { return(TOK_TYPE_ERROR); }
{period} { return(TOK_PERIOD); }
{old_apparmor_type} { return(TOK_OLD_TYPE_APPARMOR); }
{old_apparmor_reject} { return(TOK_OLD_APPARMOR_REJECT); }
{old_apparmor_permit} { return(TOK_OLD_APPARMOR_PERMIT); }
{old_apparmor_logprof} { return(TOK_OLD_APPARMOR_LOGPROF_HINT); }
{old_unknown_hat} { BEGIN(sub_id); return(TOK_OLD_UNKNOWN_HAT); }
{old_unknown_profile} { return(TOK_OLD_UNKNOWN_PROFILE); }
{old_missing_profile} { return(TOK_OLD_MISSING_PROFILE); }
{old_active} { return(TOK_OLD_ACTIVE); }
{old_access} { return(TOK_OLD_ACCESS); }
{old_to} { return(TOK_OLD_TO); }
{old_pipe} { return(TOK_OLD_PIPE); }
{old_extended} { return(TOK_OLD_EXTENDED); }
{old_mkdir} { return(TOK_OLD_MKDIR); }
{old_rmdir} { return(TOK_OLD_RMDIR); }
{old_on} { return(TOK_OLD_ON); }
{old_xattr} { BEGIN(sub_id); return(TOK_OLD_XATTR); }
{old_change} { return(TOK_OLD_CHANGE); }
{old_capability} { BEGIN(sub_id); return(TOK_OLD_CAPABILITY); }
{old_fork} { return(TOK_OLD_FORK); }
{old_child} { return(TOK_OLD_CHILD); }
{modes}+ { yylval->t_str = strdup(yytext); return(TOK_MODE); }
{key_type} { return(TOK_KEY_TYPE); }
{key_msg} { return(TOK_KEY_MSG); }
{key_operation} { return(TOK_KEY_OPERATION); }
{key_name} { return(TOK_KEY_NAME); }
{key_name2} { return(TOK_KEY_NAME2); }
{key_denied_mask} { return(TOK_KEY_DENIED_MASK); }
{key_requested_mask} { return(TOK_KEY_REQUESTED_MASK); }
{key_attribute} { BEGIN(sub_id); return(TOK_KEY_ATTRIBUTE); }
{key_task} { return(TOK_KEY_TASK); }
{key_parent} { return(TOK_KEY_PARENT); }
{key_magic_token} { return(TOK_KEY_MAGIC_TOKEN); }
{key_info} { return(TOK_KEY_INFO); }
{key_pid} { return(TOK_KEY_PID); }
{key_profile} { return(TOK_KEY_PROFILE); }
{audit} { BEGIN(audit_id); return(TOK_AUDIT); }
{null_complain} { return(TOK_NULL_COMPLAIN); }
{key_image} { BEGIN(sub_id); return(TOK_KEY_IMAGE); }
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SUBDIRS = perl python ruby
EXTRA_DIST = SWIG/*.i java/Makefile.am

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%module LibAppArmor
%{
#include "aalogparse.h"
extern int change_hat (const char *subprofile, unsigned int magic_token);
%}
%include "typemaps.i"
%include "aalogparse.h"
extern int change_hat (const char *subprofile, unsigned int magic_token);

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WRAPPERFILES = apparmorlogparse_wrap.c
BUILT_SOURCES = apparmorlogparse_wrap.c
all-local: apparmorlogparse_wrap.o
$(CC) -module apparmorlogparse_wrap.o -o libaalogparse.so
apparmorlogparse_wrap.o: apparmorlogparse_wrap.c
$(CC) -c apparmorlogparse_wrap.c $(CFLAGS) -I../../src -I/usr/include/classpath -fno-strict-aliasing -o apparmorlogparse_wrap.o
clean-local:
rm -rf org
apparmorlogparse_wrap.c: org/aalogparse ../SWIG/*.i
$(SWIG) -java -I../SWIG -I../../src -outdir org/aalogparse \
-package org.aalogparse -o apparmorlogparse_wrap.c libaalogparse.i
org/aalogparse:
mkdir -p org/aalogparse
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use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
use vars qw($CCFLAGS $OBJECT $VERSION $OPTIMIZE);
WriteMakefile(
'NAME' => 'LibAppArmor',
'MAKEFILE' => 'Makefile.perl',
'FIRST_MAKEFILE' => 'Makefile.perl',
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if HAVE_PERL
PERL_MAKEFILE = Makefile.perl
WRAPPER_SOURCES = libapparmor_wrap.c LibAppArmor.pm
all-local: .build-stamp
.build-stamp: $(WRAPPER_SOURCES) $(PERL_MAKEFILE)
make -f $(PERL_MAKEFILE)
touch .build-stamp
check-local: .build-stamp
make -f $(PERL_MAKEFILE) test
install-exec-local: .build-stamp
make -f $(PERL_MAKEFILE) install_vendor
clean-local: $(PERL_MAKEFILE)
make -f $(PERL_MAKEFILE) clean
rm -f $(PERL_MAKEFILE).old
rm -rf build
$(PERL_MAKEFILE): Makefile.PL
$(PERL) Makefile.PL VERSION="0.1" OBJECT="../../src/.libs/libapparmor.so libapparmor_wrap.o" CCFLAGS="-I../../src -D_REENTRANT -D_GNU_SOURCE -DTHREADS_HAVE_PIDS -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -Wdeclaration-after-statement" OPTIMIZE="$(CFLAGS) -shared -I$(includedir) -D_REENTRANT -D_GNU_SOURCE -DTHREADS_HAVE_PIDS -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -Wdeclaration-after-statement"
$(WRAPPER_SOURCES): ../SWIG/*.i
$(SWIG) -perl -I../../src -I../SWIG -o libapparmor_wrap.c libapparmor.i
endif
EXTRA_DIST = Makefile.PL $(WRAPPER_SOURCES) examples/*.pl

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require LibAppArmor;
$msg = "type=APPARMOR msg=audit(1168662182.495:58): PERMITTING r access to /home/matt/projects/change_hat_test/test (test_hat(27871) profile /home/matt/projects/change_hat_test/test_hat active null-complain-profile)";
my($test) = AppArmorLogRecordParser::parse_record($msg);
if (AppArmorLogRecordParser::aa_log_record::swig_event_get($test) == $AppArmorLogRecordParser::AA_RECORD_ALLOWED )
{
print "AA_RECORD_ALLOWED\n";
}
print "Audit ID: " . AppArmorLogRecordParser::aa_log_record::swig_audit_id_get($test) . "\n";
print "PID: " . AppArmorLogRecordParser::aa_log_record::swig_pid_get($test) . "\n";
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if HAVE_PYTHON
BUILT_SOURCES = libapparmor_wrap.c
SWIG_SOURCES = ../SWIG/libapparmor.i
pkgpython_PYTHON = LibAppArmor.py
pkgpyexec_LTLIBRARIES = _libapparmor.la
_libapparmor_la_SOURCES = libapparmor_wrap.c $(SWIG_SOURCES)
_libapparmor_la_CPPFLAGS = $(SWIG_PYTHON_CFLAGS) -I$(top_srcdir)/src -I/usr/include/python
_libapparmor_la_LDFLAGS = -module
_libapparmor_la_LIBADD = ../../src/.libs/libapparmor.so
libapparmor_wrap.c: $(SWIG_SOURCES)
$(SWIG) -python -I$(top_srcdir)/src -o $@ $<
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if HAVE_RUBY
RUBY_MAKEFILE = Makefile.ruby
WRAPPER_FILES = LibAppArmor_wrap.* LibAppArmor.so extension.mak .build-stamp
BUILT_SOURCES = LibAppArmor_wrap.c
all-local: .build-stamp
.build-stamp: LibAppArmor_wrap.c
CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS) -I../../src" $(RUBY) extconf.rb build
touch .build-stamp
install-exec-local: .build-stamp
make -f $(RUBY_MAKEFILE) install
LibAppArmor_wrap.c: ../SWIG/*.i
$(SWIG) -ruby -I../SWIG -I../../src -o ./LibAppArmor_wrap.c libapparmor.i
endif
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require 'mkmf'
require 'ftools'
$CFLAGS += " " + (ENV['CFLAGS'] || "") + (ENV['CXXFLAGS'] || "")
$LDFLAGS = "../../src/.libs/libaalogparse.so"
def usage
puts <<EOF
Usage: ruby extconf.rb command
build Build the extension
clean Clean the source directory
install Install the extention
test Test the extension
wrap Generate SWIG wrappers
EOF
exit
end
cmd = ARGV.shift or usage()
cmd = cmd.downcase
usage() unless ['build', 'clean', 'install', 'test', 'wrap'].member? cmd
usage() if ARGV.shift
class Commands
def initialize(&block)
@block = block
end
def execute
@block.call
end
end
Build = Commands.new {
# I don't think we can tell mkmf to generate a makefile with a different name
if File.exists?("Makefile")
File.rename("Makefile", "Makefile.old")
end
create_makefile('AppArmorLogRecordParser')
File.rename("Makefile", "Makefile.ruby")
if File.exists?("Makefile.old")
File.rename("Makefile.old", "Makefile")
end
system("make -f Makefile.ruby")
}
Install = Commands.new {
Build.execute
if defined? Prefix
# strip old prefix and add the new one
oldPrefix = Config::CONFIG["prefix"]
if defined? Debian
archDir = Config::CONFIG["archdir"]
libDir = Config::CONFIG["rubylibdir"]
else
archDir = Config::CONFIG["sitearchdir"]
libDir = Config::CONFIG["sitelibdir"]
end
archDir = Prefix + archDir.gsub(/^#{oldPrefix}/,"")
libDir = Prefix + libDir.gsub(/^#{oldPrefix}/,"")
else
archDir = Config::CONFIG["sitearchdir"]
libDir = Config::CONFIG["sitelibdir"]
end
[archDir,libDir].each { |path| File.makedirs path }
binary = 'AppArmorLogRecordParser.so'
File.install "./"+binary, archDir+"/"+binary, 0555, true
File.install "./AppArmorLogRecordParser.so", libDir+"/AppArmorLogRecordParser.so", 0555, true
}
availableCommands = {
"build" => Build,
"install" => Install
}
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SUBDIRS = lib config libaalogparse.test
PACKAGE = libaalogparse
AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = dejagnu
INCLUDES = -I. -I$(top_srcdir)/src
AM_CPPFLAGS = $(DEBUG_FLAGS) -DLOCALEDIR=\"${localedir}\"
noinst_PROGRAMS = test_multi.multi
test_multi_multi_SOURCES = test_multi.c
test_multi_multi_CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS)
test_multi_multi_LDFLAGS = $(LDFLAGS) ../src/.libs/libapparmor.a
clean-local:
rm -f tmp.err.* tmp.out.* site.exp site.bak
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load_lib "libaalogparse_init.exp"

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perror "No setup for current configuration."
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proc single-run { src } {
set path [split $src "/"]
set filename [lindex $path [expr [llength $path]-1]]
# extract basename and check extension
set fname [split $filename "."]
if {[llength $fname] < 2} {
fail "Bad filename syntax '$src'"
return -1
}
if {[lindex $fname [expr [llength $fname]-1]] != "single"} {
fail "Not .single extension '$src'"
return -1
}
# setup filenames
# $src is the name of the original testfile with absolute path
# tests/$filename is the name of the original testfile with relative path,
# relative to the testsuite directory
set test_prg "$filename"
set base_name [lindex $fname 0]
puts "Running $base_name..."
#generate output directory
exec mkdir -p ./single.out/out
set outfile ./single.out/out/$base_name.out
set refoutfile ./single.out/$base_name.out
set errfile ./single.out/out/$base_name.err
set referrfile ./single.out/$base_name.err
# run the test
set command "LD_LIBRARY_PATH=\"\${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:../src/.libs\" $src >$outfile 2>$errfile"
set result ""
set oops [catch { set result [exec sh -c $command] } catched]
if {$oops != 0} {
fail "test case failed for $base_name: $catched"
return -1
}
# check return code from runprg
if {$result != ""} {
warning "Run of $base_name results in '$result'"
return -1
}
if { [ file exists $refoutfile ] == 0 } {
perror "Missing file $refoutfile" 0
} else {
if { [ diff $refoutfile $outfile ] != 1 } {
puts "Output doesn't match expected data:"
puts [ exec sh -c "diff -u $refoutfile $outfile || true" ]
fail $base_name
return -1
}
}
if { [ file exists $referrfile ] == 0 } {
perror "Missing file $referrfile" 0
} else {
if { [ diff $referrfile $errfile ] != 1 } {
puts "Output doesn't match expected data:"
puts [ exec sh -c "diff -u $referrfile $errfile || true" ]
fail $base_name
return -1
}
}
# ok, all is fine
pass $base_name
return 0
}
proc multi-run { src } {
set errorOccured 0
set path [split $src "/"]
set filename [lindex $path [expr [llength $path]-1]]
# extract basename and check extension
set fname [split $filename "."]
if {[llength $fname] < 2} {
fail "Bad filename syntax '$src'"
return -1
}
if {[lindex $fname [expr [llength $fname]-1]] != "multi"} {
fail "Not .multi extension '$src'"
return -1
}
# setup filenames
# $src is the name of the original testfile with absolute path
# tests/$filename is the name of the original testfile with relative path,
# relative to the testsuite directory
set test_prg "$filename"
set base_name [lindex $fname 0]
puts "Running $base_name..."
set testcases [glob $base_name/*.in ]
foreach testcase $testcases {
set testPath [split $testcase "/"]
set testFilename [lindex $testPath [expr [llength $testPath]-1]]
set testFname [split $testFilename "."]
set testBase_name [lindex $testFname 0]
puts " ... $testBase_name"
#generate output directory
exec mkdir -p ./$base_name/out
set errfile ./$base_name/out/$testBase_name.err
set referrfile ./$base_name/$testBase_name.err
set outfile ./$base_name/out/$testBase_name.out
set refoutfile ./$base_name/$testBase_name.out
# run the test
set command "LD_LIBRARY_PATH=\"\${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:../src/.libs\" $src $testcase >$outfile 2>$errfile"
set result ""
set oops [catch { set result [exec sh -c $command] } catched]
if {$oops != 0} {
fail "test case failed for $testBase_name: $catched"
set errorOccured 0
continue
}
# check return code from runprg
if {$result != ""} {
warning "Run of $testBase_name results in '$result'"
set errorOccured 0
continue
}
if { [ file exists $refoutfile ] == 0 } {
perror "Missing file $refoutfile" 0
} else {
if { [ diff $refoutfile $outfile ] != 1 } {
puts "Output doesn't match expected data:"
puts [ exec sh -c "diff -u $refoutfile $outfile || true" ]
fail $testBase_name
set errorOccured 0
continue
}
}
if { [ file exists $referrfile ] == 0 } {
perror "Missing file $referrfile" 0
} else {
if { [ diff $referrfile $errfile ] != 1 } {
puts "Output doesn't match expected data:"
puts [ exec sh -c "diff -u $referrfile $errfile || true" ]
fail $testBase_name
set errorOccured 0
continue
}
}
# ok, all is fine
pass $testBase_name
}
if { $errorOccured == 0 } {
return 0
} else {
return -1
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# Runs all tests with the extention "multi" for several times.
# Each testprogram <programname>.multi has an own subdirectory
# <programmname> in which several testcases are defined for this program
# Each testcase has 3 files:
#
# <programname>.in
# <programname>.out
# <programname>.err
#
# The program "<programname>.multi" will be called with the argument
# "<programname>.in". The standard output will be compared with the
# files "<programname>.out" and "<programname>.err".
# The testcase is successful if the program returns 0 AND the outputs
# are identically equal to the files "<programname>.out" and
# "<programname>.err".
if { [catch { set filenames [glob $srcdir/*.multi] } ] } {
puts "No .multi files found"
} else {
# foreach file, call multi-run (from testsuite/lib)
foreach file $filenames { multi-run $file }
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#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include "aalogparse.h"
int print_results(aa_log_record *record);
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
FILE *testcase;
char log_line[1024];
aa_log_record *test = NULL;
int ret = -1;
if (argc != 2)
{
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: test_multi.multi <filename>\n");
return(1);
}
printf("START\n");
printf("File: %s\n", argv[1]);
testcase = fopen(argv[1], "r");
if (testcase == NULL)
{
perror("Could not open testcase: ");
return(1);
}
if (fgets(log_line, 1023, testcase) == NULL)
{
fprintf(stderr, "Could not read testcase.\n");
fclose(testcase);
return(1);
}
fclose(testcase);
test = parse_record(log_line);
if (test == NULL)
{
fprintf(stderr,"Parsing failed.\n");
return(1);
}
ret = print_results(test);
free_record(test);
return ret;
}
int print_results(aa_log_record *record)
{
printf("Event type: ");
switch(record->event)
{
case AA_RECORD_ERROR:
{
printf("AA_RECORD_ERROR\n");
break;
}
case AA_RECORD_INVALID:
{
printf("AA_RECORD_INVALID\n");
break;
}
case AA_RECORD_AUDIT:
{
printf("AA_RECORD_AUDIT\n");
break;
}
case AA_RECORD_ALLOWED:
{
printf("AA_RECORD_ALLOWED\n");
break;
}
case AA_RECORD_DENIED:
{
printf("AA_RECORD_DENIED\n");
break;
}
case AA_RECORD_HINT:
{
printf("AA_RECORD_HINT\n");
break;
}
case AA_RECORD_STATUS:
{
printf("AA_RECORD_STATUS\n");
break;
}
default:
{
printf("UNKNOWN EVENT TYPE\n");
break;
}
}
if (record->audit_id != NULL)
{
printf("Audit ID: %s\n", record->audit_id);
}
if (record->operation != NULL)
{
printf("Operation: %s\n", record->operation);
}
if (record->requested_mask != NULL)
{
printf("Mask: %s\n", record->requested_mask);
}
if (record->denied_mask != NULL)
{
printf("Denied Mask: %s\n", record->denied_mask);
}
if (record->profile != NULL)
{
printf("Profile: %s\n", record->profile);
}
if (record->name != NULL)
{
printf("Name: %s\n", record->name);
}
if (record->name2 != NULL)
{
printf("Name2: %s\n", record->name2);
}
if (record->attribute != NULL)
{
printf("Attribute: %s\n", record->attribute);
}
if (record->task != 0)
{
printf("Task: %i\n", record->task);
}
if (record->parent != NULL)
{
printf("Parent: %s\n", record->parent);
}
if (record->magic_token != NULL)
{
printf("Token: %s\n", record->magic_token);
}
if (record->info != NULL)
{
printf("Info: %s\n", record->info);
}
if (record->pid != 0)
{
printf("PID: %i\n", record->pid);
}
if (record->active_hat != NULL)
{
printf("Active hat: %s\n", record->active_hat);
}
return(0);
}

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type=APPARMOR_DENIED msg=audit(1181057184.959:7): operation="exec" denied_mask="x" name="/bin/ping" pid="31938" profile="/bin/ping" name2="ping2" requested_mask="rwx" attribute="attr" task="something" parent="something" magic_token="29493103210" info="Information"

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START
File: test_multi/testcase1.in
Event type: AA_RECORD_DENIED
Audit ID: 1181057184.959:7
Operation: exec
Mask: rwx
Denied Mask: x
Profile: /bin/ping
Name: /bin/ping
Name2: ping2
Attribute: attr
Parent: something
Token: 29493103210
Info: Information
PID: 31938

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type=APPARMOR msg=audit(1168661976.062:55): LOGPROF-HINT fork pid=27764 child=38229 profile=/home/matt/projects/change_hat_test/test_hat active=/home/matt/projects/change_hat_test/test_hat

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START
File: test_multi/testcase10.in
Event type: AA_RECORD_HINT
Audit ID: 1168661976.062:55
Operation: clone
Profile: /home/matt/projects/change_hat_test/test_hat
Task: 38229
PID: 27764
Active hat: /home/matt/projects/change_hat_test/test_hat

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type=APPARMOR msg=audit(1168661976.062:55): LOGPROF-HINT fork pid=27764 child=38229

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START
File: test_multi/testcase11.in
Event type: AA_RECORD_HINT
Audit ID: 1168661976.062:55
Operation: clone
Task: 38229
PID: 27764

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type=APPARMOR msg=audit(1168662182.495:58): PERMITTING r access to /home/matt/projects/change_hat_test/test (test_hat(27871) profile /home/matt/projects/change_hat_test/test_hat active null-complain-profile)

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START
File: test_multi/testcase2.in
Event type: AA_RECORD_ALLOWED
Audit ID: 1168662182.495:58
Operation: access
Mask: r
Profile: /home/matt/projects/change_hat_test/test_hat
Name: /home/matt/projects/change_hat_test/test
Info: test_hat
PID: 27871
Active hat: null-complain-profile

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type=APPARMOR msg=audit(1168661976.062:55): LOGPROF-HINT unknown_hat TESTHAT pid=27764 profile=/home/matt/projects/change_hat_test/test_hat active=/home/matt/projects/change_hat_test/test_hat

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START
File: test_multi/testcase3.in
Event type: AA_RECORD_HINT
Audit ID: 1168661976.062:55
Operation: change_hat
Profile: /home/matt/projects/change_hat_test/test_hat
Name: TESTHAT
Info: unknown_hat
PID: 27764
Active hat: /home/matt/projects/change_hat_test/test_hat

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type=APPARMOR msg=audit(1167188680.127:54): REJECTING r access to /bin/freak-aa-out (bash(23415) profile /bin/freak-aa-out active /bin/freak-aa-out)

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START
File: test_multi/testcase4.in
Event type: AA_RECORD_DENIED
Audit ID: 1167188680.127:54
Operation: access
Mask: r
Profile: /bin/freak-aa-out
Name: /bin/freak-aa-out
Info: bash
PID: 23415
Active hat: /bin/freak-aa-out

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type=APPARMOR msg=audit(1167188680.127:54): REJECTING mkdir on /path/to/something (bash(23415) profile /bin/freak-aa-out active /bin/freak-aa-out)

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START
File: test_multi/testcase5.in
Event type: AA_RECORD_DENIED
Audit ID: 1167188680.127:54
Operation: mkdir
Profile: /bin/freak-aa-out
Name: /path/to/something
Info: bash
PID: 23415
Active hat: /bin/freak-aa-out

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type=APPARMOR msg=audit(1167188680.127:54): PERMITTING rmdir on /path/to/something (bash(23415) profile /bin/freak-aa-out active /bin/freak-aa-out)

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START
File: test_multi/testcase6.in
Event type: AA_RECORD_ALLOWED
Audit ID: 1167188680.127:54
Operation: rmdir
Profile: /bin/freak-aa-out
Name: /path/to/something
Info: bash
PID: 23415
Active hat: /bin/freak-aa-out

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type=APPARMOR msg=audit(1167188680.127:54): REJECTING xattr set on /path/to/something (bash(23415) profile /bin/freak-aa-out active /bin/freak-aa-out)

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START
File: test_multi/testcase7.in
Event type: AA_RECORD_DENIED
Audit ID: 1167188680.127:54
Operation: xattr
Profile: /bin/freak-aa-out
Name: /path/to/something
Attribute: set
Info: bash
PID: 23415
Active hat: /bin/freak-aa-out

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type=APPARMOR msg=audit(1167188680.127:54): PERMITTING attribute (something) change to /else (bash(23415) profile /bin/freak-aa-out active /bin/freak-aa-out)

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START
File: test_multi/testcase8.in
Event type: AA_RECORD_ALLOWED
Audit ID: 1167188680.127:54
Operation: setattr
Profile: /bin/freak-aa-out
Name: /else
Attribute: something
Info: bash
PID: 23415
Active hat: /bin/freak-aa-out

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type=APPARMOR msg=audit(1167188680.127:54): PERMITTING access to capability 'cap' (bash(23415) profile /bin/freak-aa-out active /bin/freak-aa-out)

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START
File: test_multi/testcase9.in
Event type: AA_RECORD_ALLOWED
Audit ID: 1167188680.127:54
Operation: capability
Profile: /bin/freak-aa-out
Name: cap
Info: bash
PID: 23415
Active hat: /bin/freak-aa-out