Strict policy on FC6 and F7

Daniel J Walsh dwalsh at redhat.com
Fri Aug 10 15:17:42 UTC 2007


Louis Lam wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm still having problems compiling the local.te module. The problem 
> i'm facing seems to be different from Hal's:
>
> --------------------
> local.te:11:ERROR 'permission nlsms_relay is not defined for class 
> netlink_audit_socket' at token '
> ;' on line 80809:
>         allow local_login_t self:netlink_audit_socket { { create { 
> ioctl read getattr write setattr
>  append bind connect getopt setopt shutdown } } nlmsg_read nlsms_relay };
> #line 11
> /usr/bin/checkmodule:  error(s) encountered while parsing configuration
> make: *** [tmp/local.mod] Error 1
> ---------------------
>
> My local.te file looks like this:
> -------------
> policy_module(local,1.0)
>
> require {
>
>         type local_login_t;
>         class netlink_audit_socket { append bind connect shutdown 
> ioctl getattr setattr shutdown ge
> topt setopt write nlmsg_relay nlmsg_read create read };
> }
>
>
> logging_send_audit_msg(local_login_t)
> logging_set_loginuid(local_login_t)
>
> -------------
>
> Seems like the problem is with logging_set_loginuid macro. I'm not 
> sure how to solve this problem though.
>
> BTW here are some details on my environment:
>
> 1. I'm using the stock policy for FC7 2.6.4-8
> 2. I did the compilation while running in targeted mode (will it affect?)
> 3. The macro logging_set_loginuid is defined in the file 
> policy-20070501.patch
>
> Here is an extract of how logging_set_loginuid is defined in the patch :
>
> +########################################
> +## <summary>
> +##     Set login uid
> +## </summary>
> +## <param name="domain">
> +##     <summary>
> +##     Domain allowed access.
> +##     </summary>
> +## </param>
> +#
> +interface(`logging_set_loginuid',`
> +       gen_require(`
> +               attribute can_set_loginuid;
> +               attribute can_send_audit_msg;
> +       ')
> +
> +       typeattribute $1 can_set_loginuid, can_send_audit_msg;
> +
> +       allow $1 self:capability audit_control;
> +       allow $1 self:netlink_audit_socket { create_socket_perms 
> nlmsg_read nlsms_relay };
> +')
>
> Hope it helps in solving the problem...
>
> Thanks,
> Louis
I am not seeing this in RHEL5, FC6, F7 or F8.  So are you sure you are 
using the latest policy?




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