--- a/hws/hw04.tex Sat Sep 23 14:19:09 2017 +0100
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@@ -54,44 +54,6 @@
general, but in particular for root, to have \texttt{.} as the first
entry in ones variable \texttt{PATH}?
-\item A Unix directory might look as follows:
-
-\begin{center}
-\begin{verbatim}
-$ ls -ld . * */*
-drwxr-xr-x 1 ping staff 32768 Apr 2 2010 .
--rw----r-- 1 ping students 31359 Jul 24 2011 manual.txt
--r--rw--w- 1 bob students 4359 Jul 24 2011 report.txt
--rwsr--r-x 1 bob students 141359 Jun 1 2013 microedit
-dr--r-xr-x 1 bob staff 32768 Jul 23 2011 src
--rw-r--r-- 1 bob staff 81359 Feb 28 2012 src/code.c
--r--rw---- 1 emma students 959 Jan 23 2012 src/code.h
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{center}
-
-with group memberships assigned as follows:
-\begin{center}
-\begin{tabular}{ll}
-Members of group staff: & ping, bob, emma\\
-Members of group students: & emma\\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{center}
-
-The file microedit is a text editor, which allows its users to open, edit and
-save files. Note carefully that microedit has set its setuid flag.
-Fill in the access control matrix below that shows for each of the above five files,
-whether ping, bob, or emma are able to obtain the right to read (R) or replace (W) its
-contents using the editor microedit.\bigskip
-
-\begin{center}
-\begin{tabular}{r|c|c|c|c|c}
- & manual.txt & report.txt & microedit & src/code.c & src/code.h \\\hline
-ping & & & & &\\\hline
-bob & & & & &\\\hline
-emma & & & & &\\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{center}
-
\item In the context of which information flow should be protected, explain briefly the
differences between the {\it read rule} of the Bell-LaPadula access
policy and the Biba access policy. Do the same for the {\it write rule}.