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SELinux Cookbook

You're reading from   SELinux Cookbook Over 70 hands-on recipes to develop fully functional policies to confine your applications and users using SELinux

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783989669
Length 240 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. The SELinux Development Environment FREE CHAPTER 2. Dealing with File Labels 3. Confining Web Applications 4. Creating a Desktop Application Policy 5. Creating a Server Policy 6. Setting Up Separate Roles 7. Choosing the Confinement Level 8. Debugging SELinux 9. Aligning SELinux with DAC 10. Handling SELinux-aware Applications Index

Running commands in a specified role with runcon


Using sudo is not mandatory. SELinux also provides a command called runcon that allows users to run a command in a different context. Of course, SELinux restrictions still apply—the user must have the proper privileges to execute commands with a different context.

How to do it…

Running a command using a specified role and type is done by completing the following steps:

  1. Identify the domain in which the command should run, usually by checking the executables' context and searching for the entrypoint definition:

    ~$ ls -Z auditctl
    system_u:object_r:auditctl_exec_t    auditctl
    ~$ sesearch -t auditctl_exec_t -c file -p entrypoint -A
    Found 1 semantic av rules:
      allow auditctl_t auditctl_exec_t : file { … entrypoint … };
    
  2. Call the command, passing along the role and target type:

    ~$ runcon -r secadm_r -t auditctl_t auditctl -l
    

How it works…

The runcon application tells SELinux that the invocation of the command should result in a type and role transition...

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