> Eliminate excess avc messages created when using kerberos libraries
>
> krb5kdc wans to setsched
>
> Also uses a fifo_file to communicate.
>
> Needs to search_network_sysctl
following files need to be labeled correctly:
/var/run/samba/gencache.tdb
/var/run/samba/share_info.tdb
Should also concern other distributions than Debian.
-Stefan
Some file_contexts regular expressions in refpolicy-strict are causing
genhomedircon to die; refpolicy is failing to build for me entirely.
The regular expressions seem redundant to me, perhaps I am missing
something, but the following patch fixes the problems for me. Please
review and apply
Specifically:
- polmatch need no longer make an exception for unlabeled_t
since a flow will now always match SPD rules with no contexts (per
the IPSec leak fix patch upstreamed a few weeks back), as
opposed to needing polmatch access to unlabeled_t.
Signed-off-by: Venkat Yekkirala <vyekkirala@TrustedCS.com>
- Allow semanage to read from /root on strict non-MLS for
local policy modules.
- Gentoo init script fixes for udev.
- Allow udev to read kernel modules.inputmap.
- Dnsmasq fixes from testing.
- Allow kernel NFS server to getattr filesystems so df can work
on clients.
> We could add another 'or' on the above constraint:
>
> or ( (t2 == mlsfilewrite_in_range) and (l1 dom l2) and (h1 domby h2) )
>
> I believe that would be the constraint you were looking for. I don't
> like the name of that attribute, but I couldn't come up with a better
> one off the top of my head. :)
>
Attached is a patch which I've tested against selinux-policy-2.4.2-1
that implements this additional constraint. The name is still a bit
forced, but it works.
-matt <mra at hp dot com>
Allow unconfined processes to see unlabeled processes in ps.
Removed a redundant rule in samba.te
Removed support for the pre-Fedora Red Hat code to create sym-links in /boot.
Removed support for devpts_t files in /tmp (there is no way that would ever
work).
Allowed postgrey to create socket files.
Made the specs for the /lib and /lib64 directories better support stem
compression.