selinux-policy/strict/genfs_contexts

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# FLASK
#
# Security contexts for files in filesystems that
# cannot support xattr or use one of the fixed labeling schemes
# specified in fs_use.
#
# Each specifications has the form:
# genfscon fstype pathname-prefix [ -type ] context
#
# The entry with the longest matching pathname prefix is used.
# / refers to the root directory of the file system, and
# everything is specified relative to this root directory.
# If there is no entry with a matching pathname prefix, then
# the unlabeled initial SID is used.
#
# The optional type field specifies the file type as shown in the mode
# field by ls, e.g. use -c to match only character device files, -b
# to match only block device files.
#
# Except for proc, in 2.6 other filesystems are limited to a single entry (/)
# that covers all entries in the filesystem with a default file context.
# For proc, a pathname can be reliably generated from the proc_dir_entry
# tree. The proc /sys entries are used for both proc inodes and for sysctl(2)
# calls. /proc/PID entries are automatically labeled based on the associated
# process.
#
# Support for other filesystem types requires corresponding code to be
# added to the kernel, either as an xattr handler in the filesystem
# implementation (preferred, and necessary if you want to access the labels
# from userspace) or as logic in the SELinux module.
# proc (excluding /proc/PID)
genfscon proc / system_u:object_r:proc_t
genfscon proc /kmsg system_u:object_r:proc_kmsg_t
genfscon proc /kcore system_u:object_r:proc_kcore_t
genfscon proc /mdstat system_u:object_r:proc_mdstat_t
genfscon proc /mtrr system_u:object_r:mtrr_device_t
genfscon proc /net system_u:object_r:proc_net_t
genfscon proc /sysvipc system_u:object_r:proc_t
genfscon proc /sys system_u:object_r:sysctl_t
genfscon proc /sys/kernel system_u:object_r:sysctl_kernel_t
genfscon proc /sys/kernel/modprobe system_u:object_r:sysctl_modprobe_t
genfscon proc /sys/kernel/hotplug system_u:object_r:sysctl_hotplug_t
genfscon proc /sys/net system_u:object_r:sysctl_net_t
genfscon proc /sys/net/unix system_u:object_r:sysctl_net_unix_t
genfscon proc /sys/vm system_u:object_r:sysctl_vm_t
genfscon proc /sys/dev system_u:object_r:sysctl_dev_t
genfscon proc /net/rpc system_u:object_r:sysctl_rpc_t
genfscon proc /irq system_u:object_r:sysctl_irq_t
# rootfs
genfscon rootfs / system_u:object_r:root_t
# sysfs
genfscon sysfs / system_u:object_r:sysfs_t
# selinuxfs
genfscon selinuxfs / system_u:object_r:security_t
# autofs
genfscon autofs / system_u:object_r:autofs_t
genfscon automount / system_u:object_r:autofs_t
# usbdevfs
genfscon usbdevfs / system_u:object_r:usbdevfs_t
# iso9660
genfscon iso9660 / system_u:object_r:iso9660_t
genfscon udf / system_u:object_r:iso9660_t
# romfs
genfscon romfs / system_u:object_r:romfs_t
genfscon cramfs / system_u:object_r:romfs_t
# ramfs
genfscon ramfs / system_u:object_r:ramfs_t
# vfat, msdos
genfscon vfat / system_u:object_r:dosfs_t
genfscon msdos / system_u:object_r:dosfs_t
genfscon fat / system_u:object_r:dosfs_t
genfscon ntfs / system_u:object_r:dosfs_t
# samba
genfscon cifs / system_u:object_r:cifs_t
genfscon smbfs / system_u:object_r:cifs_t
# nfs
genfscon nfs / system_u:object_r:nfs_t
genfscon nfs4 / system_u:object_r:nfs_t
genfscon afs / system_u:object_r:nfs_t
# reiserfs - until xattr security support works properly
genfscon reiserfs / system_u:object_r:nfs_t
# needs more work
genfscon eventpollfs / system_u:object_r:eventpollfs_t
genfscon futexfs / system_u:object_r:futexfs_t
genfscon bdev / system_u:object_r:bdev_t
genfscon usbfs / system_u:object_r:usbfs_t
genfscon nfsd / system_u:object_r:nfsd_fs_t
genfscon rpc_pipefs / system_u:object_r:rpc_pipefs_t
genfscon binfmt_misc / system_u:object_r:binfmt_misc_fs_t