基于语言能力

PSP '14 Pub Date : 2014-10-21 DOI:10.1145/2687148.2687149
Stephen Chong
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最小特权原则建议,执行软件的权限不应超过完成任务所需的权限。当前的安全工具使应用这一原则变得困难:它们要么需要对应用程序进行重大修改,要么不便于对组合不可信组件进行推理。在这次演讲中,我将介绍Shill,一种安全的shell脚本语言。Shill脚本通过限制脚本执行效果(包括脚本调用的程序的效果)的契约,支持关于安全性的组合推理。Shill契约是声明性安全策略,充当Shill脚本使用者的文档,并通过语言设计和沙箱的组合来实施。我们已经为FreeBSD实现了Shill的原型,并将其用于几个案例研究,包括一个分级脚本和一个用于下载、编译和安装软件的脚本。我们的经验表明Shill是一个实用且有用的系统安全工具,并且可以提供细粒度的安全保证。
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Language-based capabilities
The Principle of Least Privilege suggests that software should be executed with no more authority than it requires to accomplish its task. Current security tools make it difficult to apply this principle: they either require significant modifications to applications or do not facilitate reasoning about combining untrustworthy components. In this talk, I present Shill, a secure shell scripting language. Shill scripts enable compositional reasoning about security through contracts that limit the effects of script execution, including the effects of programs invoked by the script. Shill contracts are declarative security policies that act as documentation for consumers of Shill scripts, and are enforced through a combination of language design and sandboxing. We have implemented a prototype of Shill for FreeBSD and used it for several case studies including a grading script and a script to download, compile, and install software. Our experience indicates that Shill is a practical and useful system security tool, and can provide fine-grained security guarantees.
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