policy_module(sau, 0.2) gen_require(` type system_cronjob_t; type sysadm_t; role sysadm_r; role system_r; ') type sau_t; type sau_exec_t; type sau_config_t; domain_type(sau_t) domain_entry_file(sau_t, sau_exec_t) files_config_file(sau_config_t) read_files_pattern(sau_t, etc_t, sau_config_t); read_files_pattern(sau_t, etc_t, etc_t) files_read_etc_runtime_files(sau_t); search_dirs_pattern(sau_t, etc_t, etc_runtime_t); files_manage_generic_tmp_files(sau_t) files_manage_generic_tmp_dirs(sau_t) role sysadm_r types sau_t; role system_r types sau_t; domain_auto_transition_pattern(sysadm_t, sau_exec_t, sau_t) domain_auto_transition_pattern(system_cronjob_t, sau_exec_t, sau_t) domain_use_interactive_fds(sau_t) userdom_use_user_ptys(sau_t) userdom_use_all_users_fds(sau_t) # required for python corecmd_mmap_bin_files(sau_t) mmap_exec_files_pattern(sau_t, tmp_t, tmp_t); read_files_pattern(sau_t, usr_t, usr_t) miscfiles_read_localization(sau_t) logging_send_syslog_msg(sau_t) allow sau_t self:fifo_file { read write }; corecmd_exec_shell(sau_t) corecmd_exec_bin(sau_t) # list processes kernel_read_system_state(sau_t) domain_read_all_domains_state(sau_t) allow sau_t self:capability sys_ptrace; # I've tried it all; I don't know how to give sau permission to # run init-scripts :( init_all_labeled_script_domtrans(sau_t) init_domtrans_script(sau_t) init_read_utmp(sau_t) init_signull_script(sau_t) #init_startstop_all_script_services(sau_t) #init_use_script_ptys(sau_t) #init_domtrans_labeled_script(sau_t) #init_manage_script_service(sau_t) #init_read_script_status_files(sau_t) #allow sau_t initrc_state_t:lnk_file { getattr read }; #allow sau_t initrc_state_t:dir { search read }; #init_admin(sau_t) # FIXME: shouldn't have to be unconfined... unconfined_domain(sau_t) # allow during troubleshooting... #files_getattr_all_dirs(sau_t) #files_getattr_all_files(sau_t) # Gentoo specific portage_read_config(sau_t) portage_read_ebuild(sau_t) portage_read_db(sau_t) portage_read_cache(sau_t) portage_domtrans(sau_t)