openoffice, roles: use user exec domain attribute

Signed-off-by: Kenton Groombridge <me@concord.sh>
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Kenton Groombridge 2021-08-08 12:14:18 -04:00
parent b3b8942040
commit 9554af912d
4 changed files with 29 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -4,34 +4,49 @@
## <summary>
## Role access for openoffice.
## </summary>
## <param name="role">
## <param name="role_prefix">
## <summary>
## Role allowed access.
## The prefix of the user role (e.g., user
## is the prefix for user_r).
## </summary>
## </param>
## <param name="domain">
## <param name="user_domain">
## <summary>
## User domain for the role.
## </summary>
## </param>
## <param name="user_exec_domain">
## <summary>
## User exec domain for execute and transition access.
## </summary>
## </param>
## <param name="role">
## <summary>
## Role allowed access
## </summary>
## </param>
#
interface(`ooffice_role',`
template(`ooffice_role',`
gen_require(`
attribute_role ooffice_roles;
type ooffice_t, ooffice_exec_t;
')
roleattribute $1 ooffice_roles;
roleattribute $4 ooffice_roles;
allow ooffice_t $2:unix_stream_socket connectto;
allow ooffice_t $3:unix_stream_socket connectto;
domtrans_pattern($2, ooffice_exec_t, ooffice_t)
domtrans_pattern($3, ooffice_exec_t, ooffice_t)
allow $2 ooffice_t:process { ptrace signal_perms };
ps_process_pattern($2, ooffice_t)
allow $3 ooffice_t:process { ptrace signal_perms };
ps_process_pattern($3, ooffice_t)
optional_policy(`
ooffice_dbus_chat($2)
ooffice_dbus_chat($3)
')
optional_policy(`
systemd_user_app_status($1, ooffice_t)
')
')

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@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ ifndef(`distro_redhat',`
')
optional_policy(`
ooffice_role(staff_r, staff_t)
ooffice_role(staff, staff_t, staff_application_exec_domain, staff_r)
')
optional_policy(`

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@ -709,7 +709,7 @@ optional_policy(`
')
optional_policy(`
ooffice_role(sysadm_r, sysadm_t)
ooffice_role(sysadm, sysadm_t, sysadm_application_exec_domain, sysadm_r)
')
optional_policy(`

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@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ ifndef(`distro_redhat',`
')
optional_policy(`
ooffice_role(user_r, user_t)
ooffice_role(user, user_t, user_application_exec_domain, user_r)
')
optional_policy(`