On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 12:58:34PM +0000, Robert Sharp wrote: > Hi, > > just done my weekly update and I noticed the following AVCs occurred > that suggest something missing in the portage policy? > > type=PROCTITLE msg=audit(1479900756.052:3548): > proctitle=6370002D61002D2D7265666C696E6B3D6175746F002F7661722F746D702F706F72746167652F6465762D707974686F6E2F70797061782D302E392E322F696D6167652F5F707974686F6E322E372F2E002F7661722F746D702F706F72746167652F6465762D707974686F6E2F70797061782D302E392E322F696D6167652F2F > type=PATH msg=audit(1479900756.052:3548): item=0 > name="/var/tmp/portage/dev-python/pypax-0.9.2/image/." inode=1182893 > dev=fd:00 mode=040755 ouid=0 ogid=0 rdev=00:00 > obj=staff_u:object_r:portage_tmp_t nametype=NORMAL > type=CWD msg=audit(1479900756.052:3548): > cwd="/var/tmp/portage/dev-python/pypax-0.9.2/work/elfix-0.9.2/scripts" > type=SYSCALL msg=audit(1479900756.052:3548): arch=c000003e syscall=189 > success=yes exit=0 a0=44b69d9c40 a1=36fe2f5a763 a2=44b69d9df0 a3=1f > items=1 ppid=21441 pid=21661 auid=4294967295 uid=0 gid=0 euid=0 suid=0 > fsuid=0 egid=0 sgid=0 fsgid=0 tty=pts0 ses=4294967295 comm="cp" > exe="/bin/cp" subj=staff_u:sysadm_r:portage_sandbox_t key=(null) > type=AVC msg=audit(1479900756.052:3548): avc: denied { relabelto } > for pid=21661 comm="cp" name="image" dev="dm-0" ino=1182893 > scontext=staff_u:sysadm_r:portage_sandbox_t > tcontext=staff_u:object_r:portage_tmp_t tclass=dir permissive=1 > type=AVC msg=audit(1479900756.052:3548): avc: denied { relabelfrom } > for pid=21661 comm="cp" name="image" dev="dm-0" ino=1182893 > scontext=staff_u:sysadm_r:portage_sandbox_t > tcontext=staff_u:object_r:portage_tmp_t tclass=dir permissive=1 > > I checked the policy for source=portage_sandbox_t and > target=portage_tmp_t and it is: > > # sesearch -s portage_sandbox_t -t portage_tmp_t -Ad > Found 5 semantic av rules: > allow portage_sandbox_t portage_tmp_t : lnk_file { ioctl read write > create getattr setattr lock unlink link rename } ; > allow portage_sandbox_t portage_tmp_t : dir { ioctl read write > create getattr setattr lock unlink link rename add_name remove_name > reparent search rmdir open } ; > allow portage_sandbox_t portage_tmp_t : fifo_file { ioctl read write > create getattr setattr lock append unlink link rename open } ; > allow portage_sandbox_t portage_tmp_t : file { ioctl read write > create getattr setattr lock relabelfrom relabelto append unlink link > rename execute execute_no_trans open } ; > allow portage_sandbox_t portage_tmp_t : sock_file { ioctl read write > create getattr setattr lock append unlink link rename open } ; > > It looks to me like portage was trying to relabelto/from a directory but > these ops are only allowed for files?
I've definitely got perms towards dirs too. # sesearch -s portage_sandbox_t -t portage_tmp_t -A allow portage_sandbox_t non_auth_file_type:dir { open search getattr read lock ioctl }; allow portage_sandbox_t non_auth_file_type:file { getattr read open lock ioctl }; allow portage_sandbox_t non_auth_file_type:lnk_file { read getattr }; allow portage_sandbox_t portage_tmp_t:dir { add_name link remove_name unlink write open relabelfrom search getattr rename read lock reparent create rmdir setattr relabelto ioctl }; allow portage_sandbox_t portage_tmp_t:fifo_file { link append unlink write open getattr rename read lock create setattr ioctl }; allow portage_sandbox_t portage_tmp_t:file { link append unlink write open relabelfrom getattr rename read lock execute_no_trans create execute setattr relabelto ioctl }; allow portage_sandbox_t portage_tmp_t:lnk_file { link unlink write getattr rename read lock create setattr ioctl }; allow portage_sandbox_t portage_tmp_t:sock_file { link append unlink write open getattr rename read lock create setattr ioctl }; Are you on ~arch or stable? did you just upgrade to the 2.6 userland? What versions do you have installed of these: sys-libs/libsepol sys-libs/libselinux sys-libs/libsemanage sys-apps/checkpolicy sys-apps/policycoreutils dev-python/sepolgen app-admin/setools what does this return? ls -al /etc/selinux/*/policy/policy.* and in /etc/selinux/semanage.conf, do you have policy-version = set to anything? -- Jason > I also spotted AVCs involving directory access to portage_tmpfs_t (and > sandbox as the source), such as: > > type=PROCTITLE msg=audit(1479900586.938:3542): > proctitle=707974686F6E322E37002F7573722F6C696236342F707974686F6E322E372F736974652D7061636B616765732F696E636C7564655F7365727665722F696E636C7564655F7365727665722E7079002D2D706F7274002F746D702F6469737463632D70756D702E656B6A3330372F736F636B6574002D2D7069645F66696C65002F > type=PATH msg=audit(1479900586.938:3542): item=1 > name="/dev/shm/tmpgk84Lo.include_server-16244-1" inode=1246573 dev=00:13 > mode=040700 ouid=250 ogid=250 rdev=00:00 > obj=staff_u:object_r:portage_tmpfs_t nametype=DELETE > type=PATH msg=audit(1479900586.938:3542): item=0 name="/dev/shm/" > inode=8351 dev=00:13 mode=041777 ouid=0 ogid=0 rdev=00:00 > obj=system_u:object_r:tmpfs_t nametype=PARENT > type=CWD msg=audit(1479900586.938:3542): > cwd="/var/tmp/portage/dev-python/cffi-1.5.2/work/cffi-1.5.2" > type=SYSCALL msg=audit(1479900586.938:3542): arch=c000003e syscall=84 > success=yes exit=0 a0=3a6d7c7770 a1=0 a2=0 a3=36b items=2 ppid=1 > pid=16244 auid=4294967295 uid=250 gid=250 euid=250 suid=250 fsuid=250 > egid=250 sgid=250 fsgid=250 tty=pts0 ses=4294967295 comm="python2.7" > exe="/usr/bin/python2.7" subj=staff_u:sysadm_r:portage_sandbox_t key=(null) > type=AVC msg=audit(1479900586.938:3542): avc: denied { rmdir } for > pid=16244 comm="python2.7" name="tmpgk84Lo.include_server-16244-1" > dev="tmpfs" ino=1246573 scontext=staff_u:sysadm_r:portage_sandbox_t > tcontext=staff_u:object_r:portage_tmpfs_t tclass=dir permissive=1 > > And a similar AVC for creating the same directory. > > Is this likely to be a policy gap or have I done something wrong or > failed to do something I should have. I cannot provide more details > about what was happening at the time, other than in the audit snippets > above - it was the middle of a lengthy update process. > > Thanks, > > Robert Sharp >