platform_system_sepolicy/runas.te
Stephen Smalley 356f4be679 Restrict requesting contexts other than policy-defined defaults.
Writing to the /proc/self/attr files (encapsulated by the libselinux
set*con functions) enables a program to request a specific security
context for various operations instead of the policy-defined defaults.
The security context specified using these calls is checked by an
operation-specific permission, e.g. dyntransition for setcon,
transition for setexeccon, create for setfscreatecon or
setsockcreatecon, but the ability to request a context at all
is controlled by a process permission.  Omit these permissions from
domain.te and only add them back where required so that only specific
domains can even request a context other than the default defined by
the policy.

Change-Id: I6a2fb1279318625a80f3ea8e3f0932bdbe6df676
Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
2014-05-23 13:14:22 -04:00

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type runas, domain, mlstrustedsubject;
type runas_exec, exec_type, file_type;
# ndk-gdb invokes adb shell run-as.
domain_auto_trans(shell, runas_exec, runas)
allow runas adbd:process sigchld;
allow runas shell:fd use;
allow runas devpts:chr_file { read write ioctl };
# run-as reads package information.
allow runas system_data_file:file r_file_perms;
# run-as checks and changes to the app data dir.
dontaudit runas self:capability dac_override;
allow runas app_data_file:dir { getattr search };
# run-as switches to the app UID/GID.
allow runas self:capability { setuid setgid };
# run-as switches to the app security context.
# read /seapp_contexts and /data/security/seapp_contexts
security_access_policy(runas)
selinux_check_context(runas) # validate context
allow runas self:process setcurrent;
allow runas non_system_app_set:process dyntransition; # setcon