Re: Change request: SELinux tweaks.

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On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 01:12:13PM -0800, Toshio Kuratomi wrote:
> Luke Macken wrote:
> > On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 02:17:53PM -0600, Mike McGrath wrote:
> >> On Fri, 21 Nov 2008, Luke Macken wrote:
> >>
> >>> Attached are some patches that will fix many AVC's that are currently
> >>> happening within our infrastructure.
> >>>
> >>> Patch 0010-Fix-our-semanage_fcontext-function-to-work-on-symlin.patch
> >>> /should/ fix the problem introduced in
> >>> 41acfbc83c80d12d915a0d6087e841aba2c7e78c that caused restorecon to flip
> >>> out when trying to apply context to a symlink.
> >>>
> >>> The rest should all be fairly straight-forward fixes that involve
> >>> flipping booleans, setting context, and creating custom policy modules.
> >>> Apologies for the binary blobs in the diffs :)
> >>>
> >> What is the impact of actually implementing these changes?  Also whats the
> >> risk if stuff goes horribly wrong?
> > 
> > These changes will greatly decrease the amount of SELinux AVCs
> > generated, and in the case of bastion will also decrease the number of
> > prelude alerts being sent to our prelude-manager.  Since we're
> > in permissive mode, all AVCs are essentially harmless, but we need to
> > fix them to not only move forward with our SELinux deployment, but also
> > for the IDS deployment as well (we currently have too many AVCs for our
> > audit-driven prelude IDS to be useful).
> > 
> > The only thing I can think of that could go "horribly wrong" is if patch
> > 0010 does not fix the symlink issue, and it would trigger a 'restorecon
> > -R /', which would only cause a little bit of disk churn.  When these
> > are applied, I will manually run puppet on our hosted machine to ensure
> > that the symlink issue is properly fixed.
> > 
> How does patch 0010 fix the problem?  It looks like trying to use this
> on /git will still result in restorecon -R / being run.

Good catch.  So, for symlinks such as /cvs, defining them like this
should do the trick:

    --- a/manifests/servergroups/cvs.pp
    +++ b/manifests/servergroups/cvs.pp
    @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ class cvs {
              bool => 'on' 
         }

    -    semanage_fcontext { '/cvs':
    +    semanage_fcontext { '/cvs(/.*)?':
             type => 'httpd_sys_content_t'
         }

luke

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