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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

Creating a skeleton policy

With the logical setup now in place, we can draft a skeleton policy. This policy will be a translation from the logical setup we encountered to SELinux policy rules.

The entire policy is written in a myskype.te file. The final result of this set of recipes is also available through the download pack of this book as a reference.

How to do it…

We start with a base skeleton that we can enhance later. This skeleton is developed as follows:

  1. We start with the declaration of the various types. From the design, we can deduce four types:
    • skype_t as the main process domain
    • skype_exec_t as the label for the Skype executable(s)
    • skype_home_t for the user configuration files and directories of the skype_t domain
    • skype_tmpfs_t is needed for shared memory and the X11 interaction

    The code to deduce these four types is as follows:

    policy_module(myskype, 0.1)
    
    attribute_role skype_roles;
    
    type skype_t;
    type skype_exec_t;
    userdom_user_application_domain(skype_t, skype_exec_t)
    role skype_roles...
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