There is more than 5000 parameter documentations. Only about 300 are
differently done. Change them to be consistently indented.
param with one space
and content inside with one tab
This was done with:
sed -ri '
/^##[[:space:]]*<param/,/^##[[:space:]]*<[/]param>/{
s/^##[[:space:]]*/##\t/;
s/^##[[:space:]]*(<[/]?summary)/##\t\1/;
s/^##[[:space:]]*(<[/]?param)/## \1/;
}' policy/modules/*/*.if
Signed-off-by: Markus Linnala <Markus.Linnala@cybercom.com>
On systemd, systemd-networkd keeps its configuration in
/etc/systemd/network, where both files and directories are labelled as
net_conf_t. When granting network configuration management permissions
also include directory management rights when systemd is in use.
This fixes denials from udev trying to parse systemd network
configuration.
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Nowicki <krissn@op.pl>
Rename interfaces to bring consistency with previous pid->runtime type
renaming. See PR #106 or 69a403cd original type renaming.
Interfaces that are still in use were renamed with a compatibility
interface. Unused interfaces were fully deprecated for removal.
Signed-off-by: Chris PeBenito <pebenito@ieee.org>
When SECMARK or Netlabel packet labeling is used, it's useful to
forbid receiving and sending unlabeled packets. If packet labeling is
not active, there's no effect.
Signed-off-by: Topi Miettinen <toiwoton@gmail.com>
Remove unused permission definitions from SELinux.
Many of these were only ever used in pre-mainline
versions of SELinux, prior to Linux 2.6.0. Some of them
were used in the legacy network or compat_net=1 checks
that were disabled by default in Linux 2.6.18 and
fully removed in Linux 2.6.30.
The corresponding classmap declarations were removed from the
mainline kernel in:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=42a9699a9fa179c0054ea3cf5ad3cc67104a6162
Permissions never used in mainline Linux:
file swapon
filesystem transition
tcp_socket { connectto newconn acceptfrom }
node enforce_dest
unix_stream_socket { newconn acceptfrom }
Legacy network checks, removed in 2.6.30:
socket { recv_msg send_msg }
node { tcp_recv tcp_send udp_recv udp_send rawip_recv rawip_send dccp_recv dccp_send }
netif { tcp_recv tcp_send udp_recv udp_send rawip_recv rawip_send dccp_recv dccp_send }
Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
commit f865919872
(Interface to read /run/systemd/resolve/resolv.conf)
Added an interface to sysnet_read_config which requires the systemd
module loaded. Putting the interface in an optional_policy() is not
possible since sysnet_read_config is called from several tunables so
we use an ifdef.
Use nscd_use instead of nscd_socket_use. This conditionally allows
nscd_shm_use
Remove the nscd_socket_use from ssh_keygen since it was redundant
already allowed by auth_use_nsswitch
Had to make some ssh_keysign_t rules unconditional else
nscd_use(ssh_keysign_t) would not build (nested booleans) but that does
not matter, the only actual domain transition to ssh_keysign_t is
conditional so the other unconditional ssh_keygen_t rules are
conditional in practice
Signed-off-by: Dominick Grift <dominick.grift@gmail.com>
Systems that use LDAPS (LDAP over SSL/TLS) for their sysnet_* activities
currently fail since these domains do not allow proper access to the random
devices (needed for SSL/TLS). This patch adds this privilege to
sysnet_use_ldap.
Signed-off-by: Sven Vermeulen <sven.vermeulen@siphos.be>
The latest revision of the labeled policy patches which enable both labeled
and unlabeled policy support for NetLabel. This revision takes into account
Chris' feedback from the first version and reduces the number of interface
calls in each domain down to two at present: one for unlabeled access, one for
NetLabel access. The older, transport layer specific interfaces, are still
present for use by third-party modules but are not used in the default policy
modules.
trunk: Use netmsg initial SID for MLS-only Netlabel packets, from Paul Moore.
This patch changes the policy to use the netmsg initial SID as the "base"
SID/context for NetLabel packets which only have MLS security attributes.
Currently we use the unlabeled initial SID which makes it very difficult to
distinquish between actual unlabeled packets and those packets which have MLS
security attributes.