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Differences between /security/Kconfig (Version linux-6.11.5) and /security/Kconfig (Version unix-v6-master)


  1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only           
  2 #                                                 
  3 # Security configuration                          
  4 #                                                 
  5                                                   
  6 menu "Security options"                           
  7                                                   
  8 source "security/keys/Kconfig"                    
  9                                                   
 10 config SECURITY_DMESG_RESTRICT                    
 11         bool "Restrict unprivileged access to     
 12         default n                                 
 13         help                                      
 14           This enforces restrictions on unpriv    
 15           syslog via dmesg(8).                    
 16                                                   
 17           If this option is not selected, no r    
 18           unless the dmesg_restrict sysctl is     
 19                                                   
 20           If you are unsure how to answer this    
 21                                                   
 22 choice                                            
 23         prompt "Allow /proc/pid/mem access ove    
 24         default PROC_MEM_ALWAYS_FORCE             
 25         help                                      
 26           Traditionally /proc/pid/mem allows u    
 27           permissions for users like ptrace, a    
 28           capability.                             
 29                                                   
 30           This allows people to limit that - e    
 31           require actual active ptrace attachm    
 32                                                   
 33           Defaults to the traditional behavior    
 34                                                   
 35 config PROC_MEM_ALWAYS_FORCE                      
 36         bool "Traditional /proc/pid/mem behavi    
 37         help                                      
 38           This allows /proc/pid/mem accesses t    
 39           permissions if you have ptrace acces    
 40                                                   
 41 config PROC_MEM_FORCE_PTRACE                      
 42         bool "Require active ptrace() use for     
 43         help                                      
 44           This allows /proc/pid/mem accesses t    
 45           permissions for active ptracers like    
 46                                                   
 47 config PROC_MEM_NO_FORCE                          
 48         bool "Never"                              
 49         help                                      
 50           Never override memory mapping permis    
 51                                                   
 52 endchoice                                         
 53                                                   
 54 config SECURITY                                   
 55         bool "Enable different security models    
 56         depends on SYSFS                          
 57         depends on MULTIUSER                      
 58         help                                      
 59           This allows you to choose different     
 60           configured into your kernel.            
 61                                                   
 62           If this option is not selected, the     
 63           model will be used.                     
 64                                                   
 65           If you are unsure how to answer this    
 66                                                   
 67 config SECURITYFS                                 
 68         bool "Enable the securityfs filesystem    
 69         help                                      
 70           This will build the securityfs files    
 71           various security modules (AppArmor,     
 72                                                   
 73           If you are unsure how to answer this    
 74                                                   
 75 config SECURITY_NETWORK                           
 76         bool "Socket and Networking Security H    
 77         depends on SECURITY                       
 78         help                                      
 79           This enables the socket and networki    
 80           If enabled, a security module can us    
 81           implement socket and networking acce    
 82           If you are unsure how to answer this    
 83                                                   
 84 config SECURITY_INFINIBAND                        
 85         bool "Infiniband Security Hooks"          
 86         depends on SECURITY && INFINIBAND         
 87         help                                      
 88           This enables the Infiniband security    
 89           If enabled, a security module can us    
 90           implement Infiniband access controls    
 91           If you are unsure how to answer this    
 92                                                   
 93 config SECURITY_NETWORK_XFRM                      
 94         bool "XFRM (IPSec) Networking Security    
 95         depends on XFRM && SECURITY_NETWORK       
 96         help                                      
 97           This enables the XFRM (IPSec) networ    
 98           If enabled, a security module can us    
 99           implement per-packet access controls    
100           derived from IPSec policy.  Non-IPSe    
101           designated as unlabelled, and only s    
102           to communicate unlabelled data can s    
103           IPSec.                                  
104           If you are unsure how to answer this    
105                                                   
106 config SECURITY_PATH                              
107         bool "Security hooks for pathname base    
108         depends on SECURITY                       
109         help                                      
110           This enables the security hooks for     
111           If enabled, a security module can us    
112           implement pathname based access cont    
113           If you are unsure how to answer this    
114                                                   
115 config INTEL_TXT                                  
116         bool "Enable Intel(R) Trusted Executio    
117         depends on HAVE_INTEL_TXT                 
118         help                                      
119           This option enables support for boot    
120           Trusted Boot (tboot) module. This wi    
121           Intel(R) Trusted Execution Technolog    
122           of the kernel. If the system does no    
123           will have no effect.                    
124                                                   
125           Intel TXT will provide higher assura    
126           initial state as well as data reset     
127           create a robust initial kernel measu    
128           helps to ensure that kernel security    
129           correctly. This level of protection     
130           of the kernel itself.                   
131                                                   
132           Intel TXT also helps solve real end     
133           confidence that their hardware is ru    
134           it was configured with, especially s    
135           providing such assurances to VMs and    
136                                                   
137           See <https://www.intel.com/technolog    
138           about Intel(R) TXT.                     
139           See <http://tboot.sourceforge.net> f    
140           See Documentation/arch/x86/intel_txt    
141           Intel TXT support in a kernel boot.     
142                                                   
143           If you are unsure as to whether this    
144                                                   
145 config LSM_MMAP_MIN_ADDR                          
146         int "Low address space for LSM to prot    
147         depends on SECURITY && SECURITY_SELINU    
148         default 32768 if ARM || (ARM64 && COMP    
149         default 65536                             
150         help                                      
151           This is the portion of low virtual m    
152           from userspace allocation.  Keeping     
153           can help reduce the impact of kernel    
154                                                   
155           For most ia64, ppc64 and x86 users w    
156           a value of 65536 is reasonable and s    
157           On arm and other archs it should not    
158           Programs which use vm86 functionalit    
159           this low address space will need the    
160           systems running LSM.                    
161                                                   
162 config HARDENED_USERCOPY                          
163         bool "Harden memory copies between ker    
164         imply STRICT_DEVMEM                       
165         help                                      
166           This option checks for obviously wro    
167           copying memory to/from the kernel (v    
168           copy_from_user() functions) by rejec    
169           are larger than the specified heap o    
170           separately allocated pages, are not     
171           or are part of the kernel text. This    
172           of heap overflow exploits and simila    
173                                                   
174 config FORTIFY_SOURCE                             
175         bool "Harden common str/mem functions     
176         depends on ARCH_HAS_FORTIFY_SOURCE        
177         # https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project    
178         depends on !CC_IS_CLANG || !X86_32        
179         help                                      
180           Detect overflows of buffers in commo    
181           where the compiler can determine and    
182                                                   
183 config STATIC_USERMODEHELPER                      
184         bool "Force all usermode helper calls     
185         help                                      
186           By default, the kernel can call many    
187           binary programs through the "usermod    
188           interface.  Some of these binaries a    
189           either in the kernel code itself, or    
190           option.  However, some of these are     
191           runtime, or can be modified after th    
192           To provide an additional layer of se    
193           calls through a single executable th    
194           changed.                                
195                                                   
196           Note, it is up to this single binary    
197           "real" usermode helper binary, based    
198           passed to it.  If desired, this prog    
199           and choose what real programs are ca    
200                                                   
201           If you wish for all usermode helper     
202           disabled, choose this option and the    
203           STATIC_USERMODEHELPER_PATH to an emp    
204                                                   
205 config STATIC_USERMODEHELPER_PATH                 
206         string "Path to the static usermode he    
207         depends on STATIC_USERMODEHELPER          
208         default "/sbin/usermode-helper"           
209         help                                      
210           The binary called by the kernel when    
211           program is wish to be run.  The "rea    
212           be in the first argument passed to t    
213           line.                                   
214                                                   
215           If you wish for all usermode helper     
216           specify an empty string here (i.e. "    
217                                                   
218 source "security/selinux/Kconfig"                 
219 source "security/smack/Kconfig"                   
220 source "security/tomoyo/Kconfig"                  
221 source "security/apparmor/Kconfig"                
222 source "security/loadpin/Kconfig"                 
223 source "security/yama/Kconfig"                    
224 source "security/safesetid/Kconfig"               
225 source "security/lockdown/Kconfig"                
226 source "security/landlock/Kconfig"                
227                                                   
228 source "security/integrity/Kconfig"               
229                                                   
230 choice                                            
231         prompt "First legacy 'major LSM' to be    
232         default DEFAULT_SECURITY_SELINUX if SE    
233         default DEFAULT_SECURITY_SMACK if SECU    
234         default DEFAULT_SECURITY_TOMOYO if SEC    
235         default DEFAULT_SECURITY_APPARMOR if S    
236         default DEFAULT_SECURITY_DAC              
237                                                   
238         help                                      
239           This choice is there only for conver    
240           in old kernel configs to CONFIG_LSM     
241           change this choice unless you are cr    
242           for this choice will be ignored afte    
243                                                   
244           Selects the legacy "major security m    
245           initialized first. Overridden by non    
246                                                   
247         config DEFAULT_SECURITY_SELINUX           
248                 bool "SELinux" if SECURITY_SEL    
249                                                   
250         config DEFAULT_SECURITY_SMACK             
251                 bool "Simplified Mandatory Acc    
252                                                   
253         config DEFAULT_SECURITY_TOMOYO            
254                 bool "TOMOYO" if SECURITY_TOMO    
255                                                   
256         config DEFAULT_SECURITY_APPARMOR          
257                 bool "AppArmor" if SECURITY_AP    
258                                                   
259         config DEFAULT_SECURITY_DAC               
260                 bool "Unix Discretionary Acces    
261                                                   
262 endchoice                                         
263                                                   
264 config LSM                                        
265         string "Ordered list of enabled LSMs"     
266         default "landlock,lockdown,yama,loadpi    
267         default "landlock,lockdown,yama,loadpi    
268         default "landlock,lockdown,yama,loadpi    
269         default "landlock,lockdown,yama,loadpi    
270         default "landlock,lockdown,yama,loadpi    
271         help                                      
272           A comma-separated list of LSMs, in i    
273           Any LSMs left off this list, except     
274           LSM_ORDER_FIRST and LSM_ORDER_LAST,     
275           if selected in the kernel configurat    
276           This can be controlled at boot with     
277                                                   
278           If unsure, leave this as the default    
279                                                   
280 source "security/Kconfig.hardening"               
281                                                   
282 source "security/ccsecurity/Kconfig"              
283                                                   
284 endmenu                                           
285                                                   
                                                      

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