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package selinux
import (
"github.com/pkg/errors"
)
const (
// Enforcing constant indicate SELinux is in enforcing mode
Enforcing = 1
// Permissive constant to indicate SELinux is in permissive mode
Permissive = 0
// Disabled constant to indicate SELinux is disabled
Disabled = -1
// DefaultCategoryRange is the upper bound on the category range
DefaultCategoryRange = uint32(1024)
)
var (
// ErrMCSAlreadyExists is returned when trying to allocate a duplicate MCS.
ErrMCSAlreadyExists = errors.New("MCS label already exists")
// ErrEmptyPath is returned when an empty path has been specified.
ErrEmptyPath = errors.New("empty path")
// InvalidLabel is returned when an invalid label is specified.
InvalidLabel = errors.New("Invalid Label")
// ErrIncomparable is returned two levels are not comparable
ErrIncomparable = errors.New("incomparable levels")
// ErrLevelSyntax is returned when a sensitivity or category do not have correct syntax in a level
ErrLevelSyntax = errors.New("invalid level syntax")
// CategoryRange allows the upper bound on the category range to be adjusted
CategoryRange = DefaultCategoryRange
)
// Context is a representation of the SELinux label broken into 4 parts
type Context map[string]string
// SetDisabled disables SELinux support for the package
func SetDisabled() {
setDisabled()
}
// GetEnabled returns whether SELinux is currently enabled.
func GetEnabled() bool {
return getEnabled()
}
// ClassIndex returns the int index for an object class in the loaded policy,
// or -1 and an error
func ClassIndex(class string) (int, error) {
return classIndex(class)
}
// SetFileLabel sets the SELinux label for this path or returns an error.
func SetFileLabel(fpath string, label string) error {
return setFileLabel(fpath, label)
}
// FileLabel returns the SELinux label for this path or returns an error.
func FileLabel(fpath string) (string, error) {
return fileLabel(fpath)
}
// SetFSCreateLabel tells kernel the label to create all file system objects
// created by this task. Setting label="" to return to default.
func SetFSCreateLabel(label string) error {
return setFSCreateLabel(label)
}
// FSCreateLabel returns the default label the kernel which the kernel is using
// for file system objects created by this task. "" indicates default.
func FSCreateLabel() (string, error) {
return fsCreateLabel()
}
// CurrentLabel returns the SELinux label of the current process thread, or an error.
func CurrentLabel() (string, error) {
return currentLabel()
}
// PidLabel returns the SELinux label of the given pid, or an error.
func PidLabel(pid int) (string, error) {
return pidLabel(pid)
}
// ExecLabel returns the SELinux label that the kernel will use for any programs
// that are executed by the current process thread, or an error.
func ExecLabel() (string, error) {
return execLabel()
}
// CanonicalizeContext takes a context string and writes it to the kernel
// the function then returns the context that the kernel will use. Use this
// function to check if two contexts are equivalent
func CanonicalizeContext(val string) (string, error) {
return canonicalizeContext(val)
}
// ComputeCreateContext requests the type transition from source to target for
// class from the kernel.
func ComputeCreateContext(source string, target string, class string) (string, error) {
return computeCreateContext(source, target, class)
}
// CalculateGlbLub computes the glb (greatest lower bound) and lub (least upper bound)
// of a source and target range.
// The glblub is calculated as the greater of the low sensitivities and
// the lower of the high sensitivities and the and of each category bitset.
func CalculateGlbLub(sourceRange, targetRange string) (string, error) {
return calculateGlbLub(sourceRange, targetRange)
}
// SetExecLabel sets the SELinux label that the kernel will use for any programs
// that are executed by the current process thread, or an error.
func SetExecLabel(label string) error {
return setExecLabel(label)
}
// SetTaskLabel sets the SELinux label for the current thread, or an error.
// This requires the dyntransition permission.
func SetTaskLabel(label string) error {
return setTaskLabel(label)
}
// SetSocketLabel takes a process label and tells the kernel to assign the
// label to the next socket that gets created
func SetSocketLabel(label string) error {
return setSocketLabel(label)
}
// SocketLabel retrieves the current socket label setting
func SocketLabel() (string, error) {
return socketLabel()
}
// PeerLabel retrieves the label of the client on the other side of a socket
func PeerLabel(fd uintptr) (string, error) {
return peerLabel(fd)
}
// SetKeyLabel takes a process label and tells the kernel to assign the
// label to the next kernel keyring that gets created
func SetKeyLabel(label string) error {
return setKeyLabel(label)
}
// KeyLabel retrieves the current kernel keyring label setting
func KeyLabel() (string, error) {
return keyLabel()
}
// Get returns the Context as a string
func (c Context) Get() string {
return c.get()
}
// NewContext creates a new Context struct from the specified label
func NewContext(label string) (Context, error) {
return newContext(label)
}
// ClearLabels clears all reserved labels
func ClearLabels() {
clearLabels()
}
// ReserveLabel reserves the MLS/MCS level component of the specified label
func ReserveLabel(label string) {
reserveLabel(label)
}
// EnforceMode returns the current SELinux mode Enforcing, Permissive, Disabled
func EnforceMode() int {
return enforceMode()
}
// SetEnforceMode sets the current SELinux mode Enforcing, Permissive.
// Disabled is not valid, since this needs to be set at boot time.
func SetEnforceMode(mode int) error {
return setEnforceMode(mode)
}
// DefaultEnforceMode returns the systems default SELinux mode Enforcing,
// Permissive or Disabled. Note this is is just the default at boot time.
// EnforceMode tells you the systems current mode.
func DefaultEnforceMode() int {
return defaultEnforceMode()
}
// ReleaseLabel un-reserves the MLS/MCS Level field of the specified label,
// allowing it to be used by another process.
func ReleaseLabel(label string) {
releaseLabel(label)
}
// ROFileLabel returns the specified SELinux readonly file label
func ROFileLabel() string {
return roFileLabel()
}
// KVMContainerLabels returns the default processLabel and mountLabel to be used
// for kvm containers by the calling process.
func KVMContainerLabels() (string, string) {
return kvmContainerLabels()
}
// InitContainerLabels returns the default processLabel and file labels to be
// used for containers running an init system like systemd by the calling process.
func InitContainerLabels() (string, string) {
return initContainerLabels()
}
// ContainerLabels returns an allocated processLabel and fileLabel to be used for
// container labeling by the calling process.
func ContainerLabels() (processLabel string, fileLabel string) {
return containerLabels()
}
// SecurityCheckContext validates that the SELinux label is understood by the kernel
func SecurityCheckContext(val string) error {
return securityCheckContext(val)
}
// CopyLevel returns a label with the MLS/MCS level from src label replaced on
// the dest label.
func CopyLevel(src, dest string) (string, error) {
return copyLevel(src, dest)
}
// Chcon changes the fpath file object to the SELinux label label.
// If fpath is a directory and recurse is true, then Chcon walks the
// directory tree setting the label.
func Chcon(fpath string, label string, recurse bool) error {
return chcon(fpath, label, recurse)
}
// DupSecOpt takes an SELinux process label and returns security options that
// can be used to set the SELinux Type and Level for future container processes.
func DupSecOpt(src string) ([]string, error) {
return dupSecOpt(src)
}
// DisableSecOpt returns a security opt that can be used to disable SELinux
// labeling support for future container processes.
func DisableSecOpt() []string {
return disableSecOpt()
}
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