Re: refpolicy roles / RBAC separation RFC

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Christopher J. PeBenito wrote:
> For those interested all of the user roles have been separated out into
> individual modules in a new roles refpolicy layer, in refpolicy trunk.
> This should enable interested users to add and remove roles more easily.
> Each of the user roles has a module named after it (e.g., sysadm module
> for sysadm_r), except user_r, which has a name unprivuser, since its not
> possible to use "user" as a module name since it is a policy keyword.
> 
> Next we will be doing an experiment attempting to use the SELinux RBAC
> functionality to separate users instead of SELinux TE.  What this means
> is that the role field will start being used more substantially than it
> currently is.  In a nutshell, this means that all user objects will have
> the user's role rather than object_r.  Then the separate types will be
> collapsed into one type where possible.  This will result in per-role
> types (e.g., user_mozilla_t, staff_mozilla_t) collapsing too
> (mozilla_t).
> 
> So for example, all of the home directory types will be collapsed into
> home_t and home_dir_t.  This results in /root having the context
> root:sysadm_r:home_dir_t.
> 
> My current idea for RBAC rules is to group object classes in RBAC
> constraints similar to the current MLS constraints (e.g. file classes
> together, network classes together).  The basic RBAC rule will be:
> 
> constrain { dir file ... } { getattr read write .... }
> 	r1 == r2
> 	or r1 == system_r
> 	or r2 == object_r
> 	or r1 == rbac_subj_role_file_exempt
> 	or r2 == rbac_obj_role_file_exempt
> 	or t1 == rbac_subj_type_file_exempt
> 	or t2 == rbac_obj_type_file_exempt;
> 
> Is this too coarse?  Do we want to break it down into read and write
> rather than just exempt?
> 
> Unfortunately this necessitates some kernel and userspace changes:
> 
> Roles aren't respected on objects in the kernel.  So if you create a
> file in a directory that has the role staff_r, the file will have an
> object_r role instead of staff_r.
> 
> Login programs and newrole will have to be changed to set the role on
> the terminal.
> 
> The above example rule utilizes a role attribute, which doesn't exist.
> In the absence of role attributes, role dominance can be used, but its
> unclear if the dominance code works, since no one uses it.
> 
> Genhomedircon may need to be updated.
> 
> Tools such as audit2allow will need more audit2why-like support and
> policy info to fix RBAC denials (a general constraints usability issue).
> 
> Comments?
> 
As has been stated before, I am not interested in separation of the
homedir based on Role, since this will prevent shared homedirs on
machines where the same user has different roles.  Also makes testing of
homedir roles difficult since changing a role requires a full relabel of
the homedir.  Labeling of the /root directory should be static and not
related to user or role, because domains often want read/write access to
the root directory and dontauditing this becomes complex if this changes
based on semanage rules.

service XYZ start in /root will almost always generate a search of the
/root directory.

Currently Fedora labeling on the homedir is user_home_t or
user_mozilla_home_t, Ie everything user_* So switching this to
mozilla_home_t or home_t would be fine.

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