- Sep 11, 2016
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Jeff Vander Stoep authored
Remove the ioctl permission for most socket types. For others, such as tcp/udp/rawip/unix_dgram/unix_stream set a default unprivileged whitelist that individual domains may extend (except where neverallowed like untrusted_app). Enforce via a neverallowxperm rule. Change-Id: I15548d830f8eff1fd4d64005c5769ca2be8d4ffe
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- Jan 15, 2016
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Nick Kralevich authored
auditallow says never used. Change-Id: I789f32bd7d2bbfc583a12bf8a05662e812f09a38
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- Nov 03, 2015
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Jeff Vander Stoep authored
Motivation: Domain is overly permissive. Start removing permissions from domain and assign them to the domain_deprecated attribute. Domain_deprecated and domain can initially be assigned to all domains. The goal is to not assign domain_deprecated to new domains and to start removing domain_deprecated where it is not required or reassigning the appropriate permissions to the inheriting domain when necessary. Bug: 25433265 Change-Id: I8b11cb137df7bdd382629c98d916a73fe276413c
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- Aug 25, 2015
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Stephen Smalley authored
When the toolbox domain was introduced, we allowed all domains to exec it to avoid breakage. However, only domains that were previously allowed the ability to exec /system files would have been able to do this prior to the introduction of the toolbox domain. Remove the rule from domain.te and add rules to all domains that are already allowed execute_no_trans to system_file. Requires coordination with device-specific policy changes with the same Change-Id. Change-Id: Ie46209f0412f9914857dc3d7c6b0917b7031aae5 Signed-off-by:
Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
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- Jun 26, 2014
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Riley Spahn authored
Add keystore_key class and an action for each action supported by keystore. Add policies that replicate the access control that already exists in keystore. Add auditallow rules for actions not known to be used frequently. Add macro for those domains wishing to access keystore. Change-Id: Iddd8672b9e9b72b45ee208e6eda608cc9dc61edc
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- May 30, 2014
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Stephen Smalley authored
Change-Id: Id585191e1077c3a2d0e0a6a51e0dd98c48ea0291 Signed-off-by:
Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
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- Mar 03, 2014
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Stephen Smalley authored
A number of binder_call rules are duplicated by other rules written in terms of attributes/sets (e.g. appdomain, binderservicedomain). Get rid of the duplicates. Also use binder_use() in racoon.te rather than manually writing the base rule for communicating with the servicemanager. Change-Id: I5a459cc2154b1466bcde6eccef253dfcdcb44e0a Signed-off-by:
Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
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- Feb 25, 2014
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Stephen Smalley authored
Replace * or any permission set containing create with create_socket_perms or create_stream_socket_perms. Add net_domain() to all domains using network sockets and delete rules already covered by domain.te or net.te. For netlink_route_socket, only nlmsg_write needs to be separately granted to specific domains that are permitted to modify the routing table. Clarification: read/write permissions are just ability to perform read/recv() or write/send() on the socket, whereas nlmsg_read/ nlmsg_write permissions control ability to observe or modify the underlying kernel state accessed via the socket. See security/selinux/nlmsgtab.c in the kernel for the mapping of netlink message types to nlmsg_read or nlmsg_write. Delete legacy rule for b/12061011. This change does not touch any rules where only read/write were allowed to a socket created by another domain (inherited across exec or received across socket or binder IPC). We may wish to rewrite some or all of those rules with the rw_socket_perms macro but that is a separate change. Change-Id: Ib0637ab86f6d388043eff928e5d96beb02e5450e Signed-off-by:
Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
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- Feb 11, 2014
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Stephen Smalley authored
Also add allow rules from our policy. Change-Id: Id480eb7c8cd4e5544a1ec46cb39a55abc653ddb9 Signed-off-by:
Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
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- Oct 21, 2013
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Nick Kralevich authored
This change removes the permissive line from unconfined domains. Unconfined domains can do (mostly) anything, so moving these domains into enforcing should be a no-op. The following domains were deliberately NOT changed: 1) kernel 2) init In the future, this gives us the ability to tighten up the rules in unconfined, and have those tightened rules actually work. When we're ready to tighten up the rules for these domains, we can: 1) Remove unconfined_domain and re-add the permissive line. 2) Submit the domain in permissive but NOT unconfined. 3) Remove the permissive line 4) Wait a few days and submit the no-permissive change. For instance, if we were ready to do this for adb, we'd identify a list of possible rules which allow adbd to work, re-add the permissive line, and then upload those changes to AOSP. After sufficient testing, we'd then move adb to enforcing. We'd repeat this for each domain until everything is enforcing and out of unconfined. Change-Id: If674190de3262969322fb2e93d9a0e734f8b9245
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- May 20, 2013
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repo sync authored
This prevents denials from being generated by the base policy. Over time, these rules will be incrementally tightened to improve security. Change-Id: I4be1c987a5d69ac784a56d42fc2c9063c402de11
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- May 15, 2013
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repo sync authored
Bug: 4070557 Change-Id: I027f76cff6df90e9909711cb81fbd17db95233c1
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- Mar 23, 2013
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Robert Craig authored
Initial policy for racoon (IKE key management). Signed-off-by:
Robert Craig <rpcraig@tycho.ncsc.mil> Change-Id: If1e344f39ea914e42afbaa021b272ba1b7113479
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