This is needed to be able to scan the labels we have
permission on.
Denial:
04-06 12:52:22.674 874 874 W traced_probes: type=1400 audit(0.0:10314): avc: denied { search } for name="backup" dev="sda45" ino=6422529 scontext=u:r:traced_probes:s0 tcontext=u:object_r:backup_data_file:s0 tclass=dir permissive=0
Bug: 73625480
Because applications should be able to set the receive
timeout on UDP encapsulation sockets, we need to allow
setsockopt(). getsockopt() is an obvious allowance as
well.
Bug: 68689438
Test: compilation
Merged-In: I2eaf72bcce5695f1aee7a95ec03111eca577651c
Change-Id: I2eaf72bcce5695f1aee7a95ec03111eca577651c
This is a partial cherry pick of commit 6231b4d9
'Enforce per-app data protections for targetSdk 28+'.
Untrusted_app_27 remains unreachable, but it's existence
prevents future merge conflicts.
Bug: 63897054
Test: build/boot aosp_walleye-userdebug
Change-Id: I64b013874fe87b55f47e817a1279e76ecf86b7c0
Merged-In: I64b013874fe87b55f47e817a1279e76ecf86b7c0
(cherry picked from commit 6231b4d9fc)
Because applications should be able to set the receive
timeout on UDP encapsulation sockets, we need to allow
setsockopt(). getsockopt() is an obvious allowance as
well.
Bug: 68689438
Test: compilation
Change-Id: I2eaf72bcce5695f1aee7a95ec03111eca577651c
tagSocket() now results in netd performing these actions on behalf
of the calling process.
Remove direct access to:
/dev/xt_qtaguid
/proc/net/xt_qtaguid/ctrl
Bug: 68774956
Test: -m CtsAppSecurityHostTestCases -t android.appsecurity.cts.AppSecurityTests
-m CtsNativeNetTestCases
Test: stream youtube, browse chrome
Test: go/manual-ab-ota
Change-Id: I6a044f304c3ec4e7c6043aebeb1ae63c9c5a0beb
The netutils_wrapper is a process used by vendor code to update the
iptable rules on devices. When it update the rules for a specific chain.
The iptable module will reload the whole chain with the new rule. So
even the netutils_wrapper do not need to add any rules related to xt_bpf
module, it will still reloading the existing iptables rules about xt_bpf
module and need pass through the selinux check again when the rules are
reloading. So we have to grant it the permission to reuse the pinned
program in fs_bpf when it modifies the corresponding iptables chain so
the vendor module will not crash anymore.
Test: device boot and no more denials from netutils_wrapper
Bug: 72111305
Change-Id: I62bdfd922c8194c61b13e2855839aee3f1e349be
(cherry picked from aosp commit 2623ebcf8e)
See also go/perfetto-io-tracing-security.
* Grant CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH to traced_probes.
* Allow traced_probes to list selected labels.
* Change ext4 and f2fs events to be available on user builds.
Bug: 74584014
Change-Id: I891a0209be981d760a828a69e4831e238248ebad
This allows init to write to it, which it does for atrace.
Bug: 72643420
Test: Boot two devices, observe no denials, test atrace.
Change-Id: I6810e5dcdfaff176bd944317e66d4fe612ccebed
(cherry picked from commit dce07413bc)
See also go/perfetto-io-tracing-security.
* Grant CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH to traced_probes.
* Allow traced_probes to list selected labels.
* Change ext4 and f2fs events to be available on user builds.
Bug: 74584014
Cherry-picked from aosp/631805
Change-Id: I891a0209be981d760a828a69e4831e238248ebad
Merged-In: I891a0209be981d760a828a69e4831e238248ebad
This allows init to write to it, which it does for atrace.
Bug: 72643420
Test: Boot two devices, observe no denials, test atrace.
Change-Id: I6810e5dcdfaff176bd944317e66d4fe612ccebed
Access to these files was removed in Oreo. Enforce that access is not
granted by partners via neverallow rule.
Also disallow most untrusted app access to net.dns.* properties.
Bug: 77225170
Test: system/sepolicy/tools/build_policies.sh
Change-Id: I85b634af509203393dd2d9311ab5d30c65f157c1
(cherry picked from commit 886aa54bab)
The netutils_wrapper is a process used by vendor code to update the
iptable rules on devices. When it update the rules for a specific chain.
The iptable module will reload the whole chain with the new rule. So
even the netutils_wrapper do not need to add any rules related to xt_bpf
module, it will still reloading the existing iptables rules about xt_bpf
module and need pass through the selinux check again when the rules are
reloading. So we have to grant it the permission to reuse the pinned
program in fs_bpf when it modifies the corresponding iptables chain so
the vendor module will not crash anymore.
Test: device boot and no more denials from netutils_wrapper
Bug: 72111305
Change-Id: I62bdfd922c8194c61b13e2855839aee3f1e349be
The kernel generates file creation audits when O_CREAT is passed even
if the file already exists - which it always does in the cgroup cases.
We add neverallow rules to prevent mistakenly allowing unnecessary
create access. We also suppress these denials, which just add noise to
the log, for the more common culprits.
Bug: 72643420
Bug: 74182216
Test: Ran build_policies.sh and checked failures were unrelated.
Test: Device still boots, denials gone.
Change-Id: I034b41ca70da1e73b81fe90090e656f4a3b542dc
(cherry picked from commit 92c149d077)