* Semanage for domain transitions
@ 2010-05-03 16:49 Martin Spinassi
2010-05-03 17:23 ` Stephen Smalley
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From: Martin Spinassi @ 2010-05-03 16:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: selinux
Hi list!
I'm trying to figure out how to make domain transition using semanage or
any userland command.
My problem is that I've just compiled a new version of memcached, and
configured it to use the sock file /tmp/memcached.sock, but httpd can't
write to it. The scontext is httpd_t, and the dcontext is tmp_t.
Probably later I'll make a context for memcached, but by now, I've just
find out that I don't really know how to make a domiain transition
without having to install selinux source policy, and that's something
that I'm really trying to avoid.
Any link/doc/tip is really appreciated.
Thanks!
Martin
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* Re: Semanage for domain transitions
2010-05-03 16:49 Semanage for domain transitions Martin Spinassi
@ 2010-05-03 17:23 ` Stephen Smalley
2010-05-04 15:17 ` Martin Spinassi
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From: Stephen Smalley @ 2010-05-03 17:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: martins.listz; +Cc: selinux
On Mon, 2010-05-03 at 13:49 -0300, Martin Spinassi wrote:
> Hi list!
>
>
> I'm trying to figure out how to make domain transition using semanage or
> any userland command.
>
> My problem is that I've just compiled a new version of memcached, and
> configured it to use the sock file /tmp/memcached.sock, but httpd can't
> write to it. The scontext is httpd_t, and the dcontext is tmp_t.
>
> Probably later I'll make a context for memcached, but by now, I've just
> find out that I don't really know how to make a domiain transition
> without having to install selinux source policy, and that's something
> that I'm really trying to avoid.
>
> Any link/doc/tip is really appreciated.
You can create a local policy module without needing to install the
sources for the base policy.
In simplest form, this might look like:
$ cat mymemcached.te
policy_module(mymemcached, 1.0)
require {
type httpd_t, tmp_t, httpd_tmp_t;
}
type_transition httpd_t tmp_t:sock_file httpd_tmp_t;
allow httpd_t httpd_tmp_t:sock_file { create open read write unlink };
$ make -f /usr/share/selinux/devel/Makefile mymemcached.pp
$ sudo semodule -i mymemcached.pp
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2010-05-03 17:23 ` Stephen Smalley
@ 2010-05-04 15:17 ` Martin Spinassi
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From: Martin Spinassi @ 2010-05-04 15:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Stephen Smalley; +Cc: selinux
On Mon, 2010-05-03 at 13:23 -0400, Stephen Smalley wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-05-03 at 13:49 -0300, Martin Spinassi wrote:
> > Hi list!
> >
> >
> > I'm trying to figure out how to make domain transition using semanage or
> > any userland command.
> >
> > My problem is that I've just compiled a new version of memcached, and
> > configured it to use the sock file /tmp/memcached.sock, but httpd can't
> > write to it. The scontext is httpd_t, and the dcontext is tmp_t.
> >
> > Probably later I'll make a context for memcached, but by now, I've just
> > find out that I don't really know how to make a domiain transition
> > without having to install selinux source policy, and that's something
> > that I'm really trying to avoid.
> >
> > Any link/doc/tip is really appreciated.
>
> You can create a local policy module without needing to install the
> sources for the base policy.
>
> In simplest form, this might look like:
>
> $ cat mymemcached.te
> policy_module(mymemcached, 1.0)
> require {
> type httpd_t, tmp_t, httpd_tmp_t;
> }
> type_transition httpd_t tmp_t:sock_file httpd_tmp_t;
> allow httpd_t httpd_tmp_t:sock_file { create open read write unlink };
>
> $ make -f /usr/share/selinux/devel/Makefile mymemcached.pp
> $ sudo semodule -i mymemcached.pp
Stephan,
Thank you for your mail!
You answered me, and also sent me the example! I really appreciate it.
It's working perfect now.
Best regards,
Martin
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