1rshd_selinux(8) SELinux Policy rshd rshd_selinux(8)
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6 rshd_selinux - Security Enhanced Linux Policy for the rshd processes
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9 Security-Enhanced Linux secures the rshd processes via flexible manda‐
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12 The rshd processes execute with the rshd_t SELinux type. You can check
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18 ps -eZ | grep rshd_t
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23 The rshd_t SELinux type can be entered via the rshd_exec_t file type.
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25 The default entrypoint paths for the rshd_t domain are the following:
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27 /usr/sbin/in.rshd, /usr/sbin/in.rexecd, /usr/kerberos/sbin/kshd
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30 SELinux defines process types (domains) for each process running on the
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33 You can see the context of a process using the -Z option to ps
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35 Policy governs the access confined processes have to files. SELinux
36 rshd policy is very flexible allowing users to setup their rshd pro‐
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39 The following process types are defined for rshd:
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41 rshd_t
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43 Note: semanage permissive -a rshd_t can be used to make the process
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50 SELinux policy is customizable based on least access required. rshd
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56 If you want to allow users to resolve user passwd entries directly from
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58 gin_nsswitch_use_ldap boolean. Disabled by default.
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60 setsebool -P authlogin_nsswitch_use_ldap 1
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64 If you want to allow users to login using a radius server, you must
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83 setsebool -P deny_ptrace 1
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91 setsebool -P domain_can_mmap_files 1
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135 setsebool -P kerberos_enabled 1
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139 If you want to allow system to run with NIS, you must turn on the
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196 SELinux defines port types to represent TCP and UDP ports.
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227 auth_home_t
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229 /root/.yubico(/.*)?
230 /root/.google_authenticator
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232 /home/[^/]+/.yubico(/.*)?
233 /home/[^/]+/.google_authenticator
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238 /sys/fs/cgroup
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242 /var/log/btmp.*
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249 /var/run/utmp
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251 /var/run/runlevel.dir
252 /var/run/setmixer_flag
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254 krb5_host_rcache_t
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256 /var/cache/krb5rcache(/.*)?
257 /var/tmp/nfs_0
258 /var/tmp/DNS_25
259 /var/tmp/host_0
260 /var/tmp/imap_0
261 /var/tmp/HTTP_23
262 /var/tmp/HTTP_48
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273 /var/(db|adm)/sudo(/.*)?
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285 /dev/shm/mono.*
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287 /tmp/.X11-unix(/.*)?
288 /tmp/.ICE-unix(/.*)?
289 /dev/shm/pulse-shm.*
290 /tmp/.X0-lock
291 /tmp/hsperfdata_root
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293 /home/[^/]+/tmp
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303 /var/ace(/.*)?
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307 /var/lib/pam_ssh(/.*)?
308 /var/run/pam_ssh(/.*)?
309 /var/lib/pam_shield(/.*)?
310 /var/opt/quest/vas/vasd(/.*)?
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324 Policy governs the access confined processes have to these files.
325 SELinux rshd policy is very flexible allowing users to setup their rshd
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328 STANDARD FILE CONTEXT
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330 SELinux defines the file context types for the rshd, if you wanted to
331 store files with these types in a diffent paths, you need to execute
332 the semanage command to sepecify alternate labeling and then use
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335 semanage fcontext -a -t rshd_keytab_t '/srv/myrshd_content(/.*)?'
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345 rshd_exec_t
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347 - Set files with the rshd_exec_t type, if you want to transition an
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357 - Set files with the rshd_keytab_t type, if you want to treat the files
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363 If you want to permanently change the file context you need to use the
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365 base. You will need to use restorecon to apply the labels.
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372 semanage permissive can also be used to manipulate whether or not a
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392 selinux(8), rshd(8), semanage(8), restorecon(8), chcon(1), sepolicy(8)
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