# Manage SELinux context of files. # # This code actually manages three pieces of data in the context. # # [root@delenn files]# ls -dZ / # drwxr-xr-x root root system_u:object_r:root_t / # # The context of '/' here is 'system_u:object_r:root_t'. This is # three seperate fields: # # system_u is the user context # object_r is the role context # root_t is the type context # # All three of these fields are returned in a single string by the # output of the stat command, but set individually with the chcon # command. This allows the user to specify a subset of the three # values while leaving the others alone. # # See http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/ for complete docs on SELinux. module Puppet require 'puppet/util/selinux' class SELFileContext < Puppet::Property include Puppet::Util::SELinux def retrieve return :absent unless @resource.stat context = self.get_selinux_current_context(@resource[:path]) parse_selinux_context(name, context) end def retrieve_default_context(property) if @resource[:selinux_ignore_defaults] == :true return nil end unless context = self.get_selinux_default_context(@resource[:path]) return nil end property_default = self.parse_selinux_context(property, context) self.debug "Found #{property} default '#{property_default}' for #{@resource[:path]}" if not property_default.nil? property_default end def insync?(value) if not selinux_support? debug("SELinux bindings not found. Ignoring parameter.") return true end super end def sync self.set_selinux_context(@resource[:path], @should, name) :file_changed end end Puppet::Type.type(:file).newparam(:selinux_ignore_defaults) do desc "If this is set then Puppet will not ask SELinux (via matchpathcon) to supply defaults for the SELinux attributes (seluser, selrole, seltype, and selrange). In general, you should leave this set at its default and only set it to true when you need Puppet to not try to fix SELinux labels automatically." newvalues(:true, :false) defaultto :false end Puppet::Type.type(:file).newproperty(:seluser, :parent => Puppet::SELFileContext) do desc "What the SELinux user component of the context of the file should be. Any valid SELinux user component is accepted. For example `user_u`. If not specified it defaults to the value returned by matchpathcon for the file, if any exists. Only valid on systems with SELinux support enabled." @event = :file_changed defaultto { self.retrieve_default_context(:seluser) } end Puppet::Type.type(:file).newproperty(:selrole, :parent => Puppet::SELFileContext) do desc "What the SELinux role component of the context of the file should be. Any valid SELinux role component is accepted. For example `role_r`. If not specified it defaults to the value returned by matchpathcon for the file, if any exists. Only valid on systems with SELinux support enabled." @event = :file_changed defaultto { self.retrieve_default_context(:selrole) } end Puppet::Type.type(:file).newproperty(:seltype, :parent => Puppet::SELFileContext) do desc "What the SELinux type component of the context of the file should be. Any valid SELinux type component is accepted. For example `tmp_t`. If not specified it defaults to the value returned by matchpathcon for the file, if any exists. Only valid on systems with SELinux support enabled." @event = :file_changed defaultto { self.retrieve_default_context(:seltype) } end Puppet::Type.type(:file).newproperty(:selrange, :parent => Puppet::SELFileContext) do desc "What the SELinux range component of the context of the file should be. Any valid SELinux range component is accepted. For example `s0` or `SystemHigh`. If not specified it defaults to the value returned by matchpathcon for the file, if any exists. Only valid on systems with SELinux support enabled and that have support for MCS (Multi-Category Security)." @event = :file_changed defaultto { self.retrieve_default_context(:selrange) } end end