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- NetLabel CIPSO/IPv4 Protocol Engine
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- Paul Moore, paul.moore@hp.com
- May 17, 2006
- * Overview
- The NetLabel CIPSO/IPv4 protocol engine is based on the IETF Commercial IP
- Security Option (CIPSO) draft from July 16, 1992. A copy of this draft can be
- found in this directory, consult '00-INDEX' for the filename. While the IETF
- draft never made it to an RFC standard it has become a de-facto standard for
- labeled networking and is used in many trusted operating systems.
- * Outbound Packet Processing
- The CIPSO/IPv4 protocol engine applies the CIPSO IP option to packets by
- adding the CIPSO label to the socket. This causes all packets leaving the
- system through the socket to have the CIPSO IP option applied. The socket's
- CIPSO label can be changed at any point in time, however, it is recommended
- that it is set upon the socket's creation. The LSM can set the socket's CIPSO
- label by using the NetLabel security module API; if the NetLabel "domain" is
- configured to use CIPSO for packet labeling then a CIPSO IP option will be
- generated and attached to the socket.
- * Inbound Packet Processing
- The CIPSO/IPv4 protocol engine validates every CIPSO IP option it finds at the
- IP layer without any special handling required by the LSM. However, in order
- to decode and translate the CIPSO label on the packet the LSM must use the
- NetLabel security module API to extract the security attributes of the packet.
- This is typically done at the socket layer using the 'socket_sock_rcv_skb()'
- LSM hook.
- * Label Translation
- The CIPSO/IPv4 protocol engine contains a mechanism to translate CIPSO security
- attributes such as sensitivity level and category to values which are
- appropriate for the host. These mappings are defined as part of a CIPSO
- Domain Of Interpretation (DOI) definition and are configured through the
- NetLabel user space communication layer. Each DOI definition can have a
- different security attribute mapping table.
- * Label Translation Cache
- The NetLabel system provides a framework for caching security attribute
- mappings from the network labels to the corresponding LSM identifiers. The
- CIPSO/IPv4 protocol engine supports this caching mechanism.
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