selinux-refpolicy/policy/mcs
Richard Haines 437e48ac53 refpolicy: Update for kernel sctp support
Add additional entries to support the kernel SCTP implementation
introduced in kernel 4.16

Signed-off-by: Richard Haines <richard_c_haines@btinternet.com>
2018-03-21 14:14:37 -04:00

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ifdef(`enable_mcs',`
#
# Define sensitivities
#
# MCS is single-sensitivity.
gen_sens(1)
#
# Define the categories
#
# Generate declarations
gen_cats(mcs_num_cats)
#
# Each MCS level specifies a sensitivity and zero or more categories which may
# be associated with that sensitivity.
#
gen_levels(1,mcs_num_cats)
#
# Define the MCS policy
#
# mlsconstrain class_set perm_set expression ;
#
# mlsvalidatetrans class_set expression ;
#
# expression : ( expression )
# | not expression
# | expression and expression
# | expression or expression
# | u1 op u2
# | r1 role_mls_op r2
# | t1 op t2
# | l1 role_mls_op l2
# | l1 role_mls_op h2
# | h1 role_mls_op l2
# | h1 role_mls_op h2
# | l1 role_mls_op h1
# | l2 role_mls_op h2
# | u1 op names
# | u2 op names
# | r1 op names
# | r2 op names
# | t1 op names
# | t2 op names
# | u3 op names (NOTE: this is only available for mlsvalidatetrans)
# | r3 op names (NOTE: this is only available for mlsvalidatetrans)
# | t3 op names (NOTE: this is only available for mlsvalidatetrans)
#
# op : == | !=
# role_mls_op : == | != | eq | dom | domby | incomp
#
# names : name | { name_list }
# name_list : name | name_list name
#
#
# MCS policy for the file classes
#
# Constrain file access so that the high range of the process dominates
# the high range of the file. We use the high range of the process so
# that processes can always simply run at s0.
#
# Note:
# - getattr on dirs/files is not constrained.
# - /proc/pid operations are not constrained.
mlsconstrain file { read ioctl lock execute execute_no_trans }
(( h1 dom h2 ) or ( t1 == mcsreadall ) or
(( t1 != mcs_constrained_type ) and (t2 == domain)));
mlsconstrain file { write setattr append unlink link rename }
(( h1 dom h2 ) or ( t1 == mcswriteall ) or
(( t1 != mcs_constrained_type ) and (t2 == domain)));
mlsconstrain dir { search read ioctl lock }
(( h1 dom h2 ) or ( t1 == mcsreadall ) or
(( t1 != mcs_constrained_type ) and (t2 == domain)));
mlsconstrain dir { write setattr append unlink link rename add_name remove_name }
(( h1 dom h2 ) or ( t1 == mcswriteall ) or
(( t1 != mcs_constrained_type ) and (t2 == domain)));
mlsconstrain fifo_file { open }
(( h1 dom h2 ) or ( t1 == mcsreadall ) or
(( t1 != mcs_constrained_type ) and ( t2 == domain )));
mlsconstrain { lnk_file chr_file blk_file sock_file } { getattr read ioctl }
(( h1 dom h2 ) or ( t1 == mcsreadall ) or
(( t1 != mcs_constrained_type ) and (t2 == domain)));
mlsconstrain { lnk_file chr_file blk_file sock_file } { write setattr }
(( h1 dom h2 ) or ( t1 == mcswriteall ) or
(( t1 != mcs_constrained_type ) and (t2 == domain)));
# New filesystem object labels must be dominated by the relabeling subject
# clearance, also the objects are single-level.
mlsconstrain file { create relabelto }
(( h1 dom h2 ) and ( l2 eq h2 ));
# new file labels must be dominated by the relabeling subject clearance
mlsconstrain { dir file lnk_file chr_file blk_file sock_file fifo_file } { relabelfrom }
( h1 dom h2 );
mlsconstrain { dir file lnk_file chr_file blk_file sock_file fifo_file } { create relabelto }
(( h1 dom h2 ) and ( l2 eq h2 ));
mlsconstrain process { transition dyntransition }
(( h1 dom h2 ) or ( t1 == mcssetcats ));
mlsconstrain process { ptrace }
(( h1 dom h2) or ( t1 == mcsptraceall ));
mlsconstrain process { sigkill sigstop }
(( h1 dom h2 ) or ( t1 == mcskillall ));
mlsconstrain process { signal }
(( h1 dom h2 ) or ( t1 != mcs_constrained_type ));
mlsconstrain { tcp_socket udp_socket rawip_socket sctp_socket } node_bind
(( h1 dom h2 ) or ( t1 != mcs_constrained_type ));
mlsconstrain key { create link read search setattr view write }
(( h1 dom h2 ) or ( t1 != mcs_constrained_type ));
#
# MCS policy for SELinux-enabled databases
#
# Any database object must be dominated by the relabeling subject
# clearance, also the objects are single-level.
mlsconstrain { db_database db_schema db_table db_sequence db_view db_procedure db_language db_column db_blob } { create relabelto }
(( h1 dom h2 ) and ( l2 eq h2 ));
mlsconstrain { db_tuple } { insert relabelto }
(( h1 dom h2 ) and ( l2 eq h2 ));
# Access control for any database objects based on MCS rules.
mlsconstrain db_database { drop getattr setattr relabelfrom access install_module load_module get_param set_param }
( h1 dom h2 );
mlsconstrain db_schema { drop getattr setattr relabelfrom search }
( h1 dom h2 );
mlsconstrain db_table { drop getattr setattr relabelfrom select update insert delete lock }
( h1 dom h2 );
mlsconstrain db_column { drop getattr setattr relabelfrom select update insert }
( h1 dom h2 );
mlsconstrain db_tuple { relabelfrom select update delete use }
( h1 dom h2 );
mlsconstrain db_sequence { drop getattr setattr relabelfrom get_value next_value set_value }
( h1 dom h2 );
mlsconstrain db_view { drop getattr setattr relabelfrom expand }
( h1 dom h2 );
mlsconstrain db_procedure { drop getattr setattr relabelfrom execute install entrypoint }
( h1 dom h2 );
mlsconstrain db_language { drop getattr setattr relabelfrom execute }
( h1 dom h2 );
mlsconstrain db_blob { drop getattr setattr relabelfrom read write import export }
( h1 dom h2 );
') dnl end enable_mcs