在无界环境中用于透明通道控制的软件中介器

N. Hanebutte, Paul Oman, Michael Loosbrock, Austin Holland, W. S. Harrison, Jim Alves-Foss
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建立可验证的安全通信是一项艰巨的任务,特别是在互联网和全球信息网格等无界计算网络中。开发了多个独立安全级别(MILS)体系结构来促进这项任务。包装器、过滤器和中介器(硬件和软件)已被提议作为MILS机制来执行通信安全策略,如数据隔离和卫生。本文描述了两个实验项目,展示了如何在两种不同的环境中使用CORBA实现软件中介:具有多个工作站的标准Unix TCP/IP网络,以及运行具有支持多个隔离执行环境的分离内核的完整性操作系统的单板计算机。第一个示例展示了协议中介如何在标准网络上执行与通信相关的安全策略,而第二个示例展示了在基于mil的体系结构上实现的相同功能。这些项目展示了如何使用现有技术实现透明的通信安全策略,而无需对操作系统内核进行任何修改。
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Software mediators for transparent channel control in unbounded environments
Establishing verifiably secure communications is a daunting task, especially in unbounded computing networks such as the Internet and the global information grid. The multiple independent levels of security (MILS) architecture has been developed to facilitate this task. Wrappers, filters and mediators, both hardware and software, have been proposed as MILS mechanisms to enforce communication security policies such as data isolation and sanitation. This paper describes two experimental projects showing how software mediators can be implemented using CORBA in two different environments: a standard Unix TCP/IP network with multiple workstations, and a single board computer running the integrity operating system with a separation kernel supporting multiple isolated execution environments. The first example shows how protocol mediators can enforce communication-related security policies on standard networks, while the second shows that same functionality implemented on a MILS-based architecture. The projects show how transparent communication security policies can be implemented with existing technologies and without any modifications to the operating system kernels.
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