There are several things going on here: 1. You are authorized to assume a role, so you are special.
2. You are apparently also authorized to ugrade data. 3. You had to hit cancel 3 times. The latter problem is being addressed in a bug fix. In the future, the Cancel button will clear the current selection from whoever is holding it, so you will only need to hit Cancel once. This problem is particularly annoying in an application like NetBeans which attempts to get the current selection for its search function. If the selection is owned by a differently labeled client, you can get stuck cancelling the selection forever unless you select something at your own label. I'll post to this alias when the fix is available. --Glenn Eric Smith wrote: > Okay I don't know if anyone else has ran into this problem but here is the > problem. I have Solaris 10 Trusted Extensions installed and running. I have > noticed a issue. When I am logged in as a user and I assume the Primaryadmin > role at the Trusted Path and I perform a praudit -l > /audit on a really big > audit record while waiting to finish I switch to another workspace as a > regular user at label A. In workspace label A I start a citrix session and I > am in Windows and I open say a Powerpoint brief as soon as it starts to load > the upgrade window in Trusted JDS pops up asking if I want to upgrade the > information from Trusted Path to Label A and in the text box it contains the > praudit -l audit_filename > /audit. I click cancel three times and the > powerpoint briefing finishes loading and does not occur again. I would think > this is a security concern. > > Eric > > > This message posted from opensolaris.org > _______________________________________________ > security-discuss mailing list > security-discuss at opensolaris.org >