111 lines
2.9 KiB
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111 lines
2.9 KiB
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policy_module(domain,1.1.0)
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########################################
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#
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# Declarations
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#
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# Mark process types as domains
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attribute domain;
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# Transitions only allowed from domains to other domains
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neverallow domain ~domain:process { transition dyntransition };
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# Domains that are unconfined
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attribute unconfined_domain_type;
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# Domains that can set their current context
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# (perform dynamic transitions)
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attribute set_curr_context;
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# enabling setcurrent breaks process tranquility. If you do not
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# know what this means or do not understand the implications of a
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# dynamic transition, you should not be using it!!!
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neverallow { domain -set_curr_context } self:process setcurrent;
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# entrypoint executables
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attribute entry_type;
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# widely-inheritable file descriptors
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attribute privfd;
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#
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# constraint related attributes
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#
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# [1] types that can change SELinux identity on transition
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attribute can_change_process_identity;
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# [2] types that can change SELinux role on transition
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attribute can_change_process_role;
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# [3] types that can change the SELinux identity on a filesystem
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# object or a socket object on a create or relabel
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attribute can_change_object_identity;
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# [3] types that can change to system_u:system_r
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attribute can_system_change;
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# [4] types that have attribute 1 can change the SELinux
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# identity only if the target domain has this attribute.
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# Types that have attribute 2 can change the SELinux role
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# only if the target domain has this attribute.
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attribute process_user_target;
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# For cron jobs
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# [5] types used for cron daemons
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attribute cron_source_domain;
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# [6] types used for cron jobs
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attribute cron_job_domain;
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# [7] types that are unconditionally exempt from
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# SELinux identity and role change constraints
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attribute process_uncond_exempt; # add userhelperdomain to this one
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neverallow { domain unlabeled_t } ~{ domain unlabeled_t }:process *;
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neverallow ~{ domain unlabeled_t } *:process *;
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########################################
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#
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# Rules applied to all domains
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#
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# read /proc/pid entries
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allow domain self:dir r_dir_perms;
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allow domain self:lnk_file r_file_perms;
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allow domain self:file rw_file_perms;
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# create child processes in the domain
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allow domain self:process { fork sigchld };
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# Use trusted objects in /dev
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dev_rw_null(domain)
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dev_rw_zero(domain)
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term_use_controlling_term(domain)
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# list the root directory
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files_list_root(domain)
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ifdef(`targeted_policy',`
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# RBAC is disabled in the targeted policy,
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# as only one role is used, system_r.
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role system_r types domain;
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# FIXME:
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# workaround until role dominance is fixed in
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# the module compiler
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role secadm_r types domain;
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role sysadm_r types domain;
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role user_r types domain;
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role staff_r types domain;
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')
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tunable_policy(`global_ssp',`
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# enable reading of urandom for all domains:
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# this should be enabled when all programs
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# are compiled with ProPolice/SSP
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# stack smashing protection.
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dev_read_urand(domain)
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')
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