From: Dominick Grift <dac.override@gmail.com>
To: Miroslav Grepl <mgrepl@redhat.com>,
Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>,
selinux@tycho.nsa.gov
Subject: Re: strange pam_selinux behavior
Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2016 15:31:21 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <56F3FA39.6080003@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <56F3EBEF.7050808@redhat.com>
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On 03/24/2016 02:30 PM, Miroslav Grepl wrote:
> On 03/24/2016 02:24 PM, Dominick Grift wrote:
>> On 03/24/2016 02:14 PM, Miroslav Grepl wrote:
>>
>> <snip>
>>
>>>>
>>>> added the access vector back in but that seems to not make
>>>> any differenc e.
>>
>>> So you are still getting the same error message, right?
>>
>>
>> not quite right:
>>
>> It now longer shows this: "Failed to translate security class
>> context"
>>
>> So that part seems to have been fixed by adding the access
>> vector
>>
>> however this error is still the same:
>>
>>> pam_selinux(sshd:session): Security context
>>> wheel.id:wheel.role:wheel.subj:s0-s0:c0.c1023 is not allowed
>>> for wheel.id:wheel.role:wheel.s ubj:s0-s0:c0.c1023 Mar 24
>>> 13:43:03 void sshd[14723]: pam_selinux(sshd:session): Unable to
>>> get valid context for kcinimod
>>
>> So looking at the code:
>>
>>> src_context = context_new (src); dst_context = context_new
>>> (dst); context_range_set(dst_context,
>>> context_range_get(src_context)); if (debug) pam_syslog(pamh,
>>> LOG_NOTICE, "Checking if %s mls range valid for %s", dst,
>>> context_str(dst_context));
>>
>>> retval = security_compute_av(context_str(dst_context), dst,
>>> class, bit, &avd); context_free(src_context);
>>> context_free(dst_context); if (retval || ((bit & avd.allowed)
>>> != bit)) return 0;
>>
>>> return 1;
>>
>> it appears that security_compute_av returns bad. But i can't
>> figure out how to reproduce that with "compute_av":
>>
>> # compute_av wheel.id:wheel.role:wheel.subj:s0-s0:c0.c1023
>> wheel.id:wheel.role:wheel.subj:s0-s0:c0.c1023 process
>>
>> allowed = { fork sigchld sigkill signull signal getsched
>> setsched setpgid getattr setfscreate }
>>
>> This works fine with stock fedora policy BTW. this seems to be a
>> DSSP specific issue. I am wondering if my policy has a bug
>> somewhere...
>
> That's my point. If it is a bug in your policy or there is a bug
> related to CIL. I can try to install your DSSP policy and check
> it.
>
>>
>>
>>
>
This:
> $ compute_av sys.id:sys.role:sshd.sshd.subj:s0
> wheel.id:wheel.role:wheel.subj:s0-s0:c0.c1023 process allowed= {
> transition signal dyntransition } auditdeny { fork sigchld sigkill
> sigstop signull signal ptrace getsched setsched getsession getpgid
> setpgid getcap setcap share getattr setexec setfscreate setrlimit
> setcurrent execmem execstack execheap setkeycreate setsockcreate
> 0xc0000000 }
what is "0xc0000000"? am i missing av perms for process? They seem to
be complete above
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-03-24 14:31 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-03-23 17:58 strange pam_selinux behavior Dominick Grift
2016-03-23 18:32 ` Dominick Grift
2016-03-23 18:37 ` Dominick Grift
2016-03-23 19:08 ` Stephen Smalley
2016-03-23 19:09 ` Dominick Grift
2016-03-23 19:41 ` Dominick Grift
2016-03-24 13:14 ` Miroslav Grepl
2016-03-24 13:24 ` Dominick Grift
2016-03-24 13:30 ` Miroslav Grepl
2016-03-24 14:01 ` Dominick Grift
2016-03-24 14:31 ` Dominick Grift [this message]
2016-03-24 20:42 ` Daniel J Walsh
2016-03-24 20:52 ` Dominick Grift
2016-03-25 16:02 ` Dominick Grift
2016-03-25 16:31 ` Stephen Smalley
2016-03-25 16:45 ` Dominick Grift
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