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Operating Systems BSD setfmac Post 302717533 by ourned on Thursday 18th of October 2012 08:30:31 AM
Old 10-18-2012
Java setfmac

Hi Guys!

I'm trying to change the MAC label of file secret

command structure
Code:
setfmac mls/low secret

but i get the message

Quote:
setfmac: traversing confidential: permission denied
user's mac label is: mls/low(low-10)

and btw i'm using FreeBSD 6.2

can anyone answer why permission is denied and what (low-10) means? thanks in advance

Regards,

Ned
 
MAC_SET(3)						   BSD Library Functions Manual 						MAC_SET(3)

NAME
mac_set_file, mac_set_fd, mac_set_proc -- set the MAC label for a file or process LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc) SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/mac.h> int mac_set_file(const char *path, mac_t label); int mac_set_link(const char *path, mac_t label); int mac_set_fd(int fd, mac_t label); int mac_set_proc(mac_t label); DESCRIPTION
The mac_set_file() and mac_set_fd() functions associate a MAC label specified by label to the file referenced to by path_p, or to the file descriptor fd, respectively. Note that when a file descriptor references a socket, label operations on the file descriptor act on the socket, not on the file that may have been used as a rendezvous when binding the socket. The mac_set_link() function is the same as mac_set_file(), except that it does not follow symlinks. The mac_set_proc() function associates the MAC label specified by label to the calling process. A process is allowed to set a label for a file only if it has MAC write access to the file, and its effective user ID is equal to the owner of the file, or has appropriate privileges. RETURN VALUES
The mac_set_fd(), mac_set_file(), mac_set_link(), and mac_set_proc() functions return the value 0 if successful; otherwise the value -1 is returned and the global variable errno is set to indicate the error. ERRORS
[EACCES] MAC write access to the file is denied. [EBADF] The fd argument is not a valid file descriptor. [EINVAL] The label argument is not a valid MAC label, or the object referenced by fd is not appropriate for label operations. [EOPNOTSUPP] Setting MAC labels is not supported by the file referenced by fd. [EPERM] The calling process had insufficient privilege to change the MAC label. [EROFS] File system for the object being modified is read only. [ENAMETOOLONG] The length of the pathname in path_p exceeds PATH_MAX, or a component of the pathname is longer than NAME_MAX. [ENOENT] The file referenced by path_p does not exist. [ENOTDIR] A component of the pathname referenced by path_p is not a directory. SEE ALSO
mac(3), mac_free(3), mac_get(3), mac_is_present(3), mac_prepare(3), mac_text(3), posix1e(3), mac(4), mac(9) HISTORY
Support for Mandatory Access Control was introduced in FreeBSD 5.0 as part of the TrustedBSD Project. BSD
January 14, 2003 BSD
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