On Sun 2020-08-02 10:03:00, Sasha Levin wrote:
On Sun, Aug 02, 2020 at 01:55:45PM +0200, Pavel Machek wrote:
>Hi!
>
>>IPE is a Linux Security Module which allows for a configurable
>>policy to enforce integrity requirements on the whole system. It
>>attempts to solve the issue of Code Integrity: that any code being
>>executed (or files being read), are identical to the version that
>>was built by a trusted source.
>
>How is that different from security/integrity/ima?
Maybe if you would have read the cover letter all the way down to the
5th paragraph which explains how IPE is different from IMA we could
avoided this mail exchange...
"
IPE differs from other LSMs which provide integrity checking (for
instance,
IMA), as it has no dependency on the filesystem metadata itself. The
attributes that IPE checks are deterministic properties that exist
solely
in the kernel. Additionally, IPE provides no additional mechanisms of
verifying these files (e.g. IMA Signatures) - all of the attributes of
verifying files are existing features within the kernel, such as
dm-verity
or fsverity.
"
That is not really helpful.
Pavel
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