SELinux policy configuration
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- cockpit: Allow cockpit-session to read cockpit-tls state - Allow zebrat_t domain to read state of NetworkManager_t processes BZ(1739983) - Allow named_t domain to read/write samba_var_t files BZ(1738794) - Dontaudit abrt_t domain to read root_t files - Allow ipa_dnskey_t domain to read kerberos keytab - Allow mongod_t domain to read cgroup_t files BZ(1739357) - Update ibacm_t policy - Allow systemd to relabel all files on system. - Revert "Add new boolean systemd_can_relabel" - Allow xdm_t domain to read kernel sysctl BZ(1740385) - Add sys_admin capability for xdm_t in user namespace. BZ(1740386) - Allow dbus communications with resolved for DNS lookups - Add new boolean systemd_can_relabel - Allow auditd_t domain to create auditd_tmp_t temporary files and dirs in /tmp or /var/tmp - Label '/var/usrlocal/(.*/)?sbin(/.*)?' as bin_t - Update systemd_dontaudit_read_unit_files() interface to dontaudit alos listing dirs - Run lvmdbusd service as lvm_t |
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booleans-minimum.conf | ||
booleans-mls.conf | ||
booleans-targeted.conf | ||
booleans.subs_dist | ||
COPYING | ||
customizable_types | ||
file_contexts.subs_dist | ||
make-rhat-patches.sh | ||
Makefile | ||
Makefile.devel | ||
modules-minimum.conf | ||
modules-mls-base.conf | ||
modules-mls-contrib.conf | ||
modules-targeted-base.conf | ||
modules-targeted-contrib.conf | ||
modules-targeted.conf | ||
permissivedomains.cil | ||
README | ||
rpm.macros | ||
securetty_types-minimum | ||
securetty_types-mls | ||
securetty_types-targeted | ||
selinux-factory-reset | ||
selinux-factory-reset@.service | ||
selinux-policy.conf | ||
selinux-policy.spec | ||
setrans-minimum.conf | ||
setrans-mls.conf | ||
setrans-targeted.conf | ||
seusers | ||
sources | ||
users-minimum | ||
users-mls | ||
users-targeted |
## Purpose SELinux Fedora Policy is a large patch off the mainline. The [fedora-selinux/selinux-policy](https://github.com/selinux-policy/selinux-policy.git) makes Fedora Policy packaging more simple and transparent for developers, upstream developers and users. It is used for applying downstream Fedora fixes, for communication about proposed/committed changes, for communication with upstream and the community. It reflects upstream repository structure to make submitting patches to upstream easy. ## Structure ### github On GitHub, we have two repositories (selinux-policy and selinux-policy-contrib ) for dist-git repository. $ cd selinux-policy $ git remote -v origin git@github.com:fedora-selinux/selinux-policy.git (fetch) $ git branch -r origin/HEAD -> origin/master origin/f27 origin/f28 origin/master origin/rawhide $ cd selinux-policy-contrib $ git remote -v origin git@github.com:fedora-selinux/selinux-policy-contrib.git (fetch) $ git branch -r origin/HEAD -> origin/master origin/f27 origin/f28 origin/master origin/rawhide Note: _master_ branch on GitHub does not reflect master branch in dist-git. For this purpose, we created the _rawhide github branches in both selinux-policy and selinux-policy-contrib repositories. ### dist-git Package sources in dist-git are generally composed from a _selinux-policy and _selinux-policy-contrib repository snapshots tarballs and from other config files. ## Build process 1. clone [fedora-selinux/selinux-policy](https://github.com/fedora-selinux/selinux-policy) repository $ cd ~/devel/github $ git clone git@github.com:fedora-selinux/selinux-policy.git $ cd selinux-policy 2. clone [fedora-selinux/selinux-policy-contrib](https://github.com/fedora-selinux/selinux-policy-contrib) repository $ cd ~/devel/github $ git clone git@github.com:fedora-selinux/selinux-policy-contrib.git $ cd selinux-policy-contrib 3. create, backport, cherry-pick needed changes to a particular branch and push them 4. clone **selinux-policy** dist-git repository $ cd ~/devel/dist-git $ fedpkg clone selinux-policy $ cd selinux-policy 4. Download the latest snaphots from selinux-policy and selinux-policy-contrib github repositories $ ./make-rhat-patches.sh 5. add changes to the dist-git repository, bump release, create a changelog entry, commit and push 6. build the package $ fedpkg build