Allow hugetlbfs_t to be on device_t file system
Fix for ajaxterm policy
Fix type in dbus_delete_pid_files
Change openvpn to only allow search of users home dir
Change chfn and passwd to use auth_use_pam so they can send dbus messages to fprintd
label vlc as an execmem_exec_t
Lots of fixes for mozilla_plugin to run google vidio chat
Allow telepath_msn to execute ldconfig and its own tmp files
Fix labels on hugepages
Allow mdadm to read files on /dev
Remove permissive domains and change back to unconfined
Allow freshclam to execute shell and bin_t
Allow devicekit_power to transition to dhcpc
Add boolean to allow icecast to connect to any port
Add policy for the new TUN driver access controls which allow policy to
control which domains have the ability to create and attach to TUN/TAP
devices. The policy rules for creating and attaching to a device are as
shown below:
# create a new device
allow domain_t self:tun_socket { create };
# attach to a persistent device (created by tunlbl_t)
allow domain_t tunlbl_t:tun_socket { relabelfrom };
allow domain_t self:tun_socket { relabelto };
Further discussion can be found on this thread:
* http://marc.info/?t=125080850900002&r=1&w=2
Signed-off-by: Paul Moore <paul.moore@hp.com>
The latest revision of the labeled policy patches which enable both labeled
and unlabeled policy support for NetLabel. This revision takes into account
Chris' feedback from the first version and reduces the number of interface
calls in each domain down to two at present: one for unlabeled access, one for
NetLabel access. The older, transport layer specific interfaces, are still
present for use by third-party modules but are not used in the default policy
modules.
trunk: Use netmsg initial SID for MLS-only Netlabel packets, from Paul Moore.
This patch changes the policy to use the netmsg initial SID as the "base"
SID/context for NetLabel packets which only have MLS security attributes.
Currently we use the unlabeled initial SID which makes it very difficult to
distinquish between actual unlabeled packets and those packets which have MLS
security attributes.