selinux-refpolicy/targeted/domains/program/inetd.te

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#DESC Inetd - Internet services daemon
#
# Authors: Stephen Smalley <sds@epoch.ncsc.mil> and Timothy Fraser
# re-written with daemon_domain by Russell Coker <russell@coker.com.au>
# X-Debian-Packages: netkit-inetd openbsd-inetd xinetd
#
#################################
#
# Rules for the inetd_t domain and
# the inetd_child_t domain.
#
daemon_domain(inetd, `ifdef(`unlimitedInetd', `,admin, etc_writer, fs_domain, auth_write, privmem')' )
can_network(inetd_t)
allow inetd_t port_type:tcp_socket name_connect;
allow inetd_t self:unix_dgram_socket create_socket_perms;
allow inetd_t self:unix_stream_socket create_socket_perms;
allow inetd_t self:fifo_file rw_file_perms;
allow inetd_t etc_t:file { getattr read ioctl };
allow inetd_t self:process setsched;
log_domain(inetd)
tmp_domain(inetd)
# Use capabilities.
allow inetd_t self:capability { setuid setgid net_bind_service };
# allow any domain to connect to inetd
can_tcp_connect(userdomain, inetd_t)
# Run each daemon with a defined domain in its own domain.
# These rules have been moved to the individual target domain .te files.
# Run other daemons in the inetd_child_t domain.
allow inetd_t { bin_t sbin_t }:dir search;
allow inetd_t sbin_t:lnk_file read;
# Bind to the telnet, ftp, rlogin and rsh ports.
ifdef(`ftpd.te', `allow inetd_t ftp_port_t:tcp_socket name_bind;')
ifdef(`rshd.te', `allow inetd_t rsh_port_t:tcp_socket name_bind;')
ifdef(`talk.te', `
allow inetd_t talk_port_t:tcp_socket name_bind;
allow inetd_t ntalk_port_t:tcp_socket name_bind;
')
allow inetd_t auth_port_t:tcp_socket name_bind;
# Communicate with the portmapper.
ifdef(`portmap.te', `can_udp_send(inetd_t, portmap_t)')
inetd_child_domain(inetd_child)
allow inetd_child_t proc_net_t:dir search;
allow inetd_child_t proc_net_t:file { getattr read };
ifdef(`unconfined.te', `
domain_auto_trans(inetd_t, unconfined_exec_t, unconfined_t)
')
ifdef(`unlimitedInetd', `
unconfined_domain(inetd_t)
')