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NAME

6       unconfined_r - Unconfined user role - Security Enhanced Linux Policy
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DESCRIPTION

10       SELinux  supports  Roles  Based Access Control (RBAC), some Linux roles
11       are login roles, while other roles need to be transition into.
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13       Note: Examples in this man page will use the staff_u SELinux user.
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15       Non login roles are usually used for administrative tasks. For example,
16       tasks  that  require root privileges.  Roles control which types a user
17       can run processes with. Roles often  have  default  types  assigned  to
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20       The default type for the unconfined_r role is unconfined_t.
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22       The newrole program to transition directly to this role.
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24       newrole -r unconfined_r -t unconfined_t
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26       sudo is the preferred method to do transition from one role to another.
27       You setup sudo to transition to unconfined_r by adding a  similar  line
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30       USERNAME ALL=(ALL) ROLE=unconfined_r TYPE=unconfined_t COMMAND
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32       sudo will run COMMAND as staff_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:LEVEL
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34       When  using  a a non login role, you need to setup SELinux so that your
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37       Execute the following to see all of the assigned SELinux roles:
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41       You need to add unconfined_r to the staff_u user.  You could setup  the
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BOOLEANS

50       SELinux policy is customizable based on least access required.   uncon‐
51       fined  policy is extremely flexible and has several booleans that allow
52       you to manipulate the policy  and  run  unconfined  with  the  tightest
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57       If you want to allow unconfined users to transition to the chrome sand‐
58       box domains when running chrome-sandbox, you must turn  on  the  uncon‐
59       fined_chrome_sandbox_transition boolean. Enabled by default.
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61       setsebool -P unconfined_chrome_sandbox_transition 1
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65       If  you want to allow a user to login as an unconfined domain, you must
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68       setsebool -P unconfined_login 1
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72       If you want to allow unconfined users  to  transition  to  the  Mozilla
73       plugin domain when running xulrunner plugin-container, you must turn on
74       the unconfined_mozilla_plugin_transition boolean. Enabled by default.
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76       setsebool -P unconfined_mozilla_plugin_transition 1
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80       If you want to allow users to resolve user passwd entries directly from
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82       gin_nsswitch_use_ldap boolean. Disabled by default.
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88       If you want to determine whether crond can execute  jobs  in  the  user
89       domain  as  opposed to the the generic cronjob domain, you must turn on
90       the cron_userdomain_transition boolean. Enabled by default.
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96       If you want to deny user domains applications to map a memory region as
97       both  executable  and  writable,  this  is dangerous and the executable
98       should be reported in bugzilla, you must turn on the deny_execmem bool‐
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105       If  you  want  to deny any process from ptracing or debugging any other
106       processes, you  must  turn  on  the  deny_ptrace  boolean.  Enabled  by
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113       If you want to allow all domains to execute in fips_mode, you must turn
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120       If you want to allow confined applications to run  with  kerberos,  you
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127       If  you  want  to control the ability to mmap a low area of the address
128       space, as configured by /proc/sys/vm/mmap_min_addr, you  must  turn  on
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135       If  you  want  to  allow  system  to run with NIS, you must turn on the
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138       setsebool -P nis_enabled 1
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142       If you want to allow confined applications to use nscd  shared  memory,
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145       setsebool -P nscd_use_shm 1
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149       If  you  want  to  disable  kernel module loading, you must turn on the
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156       If you want to allow unconfined executables to make their  heap  memory
157       executable.   Doing  this  is  a  really bad idea. Probably indicates a
158       badly coded executable, but could indicate an attack.  This  executable
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166       If you want to  allow  all  unconfined  executables  to  use  libraries
167       requiring  text  relocation  that  are not labeled textrel_shlib_t, you
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174       If you want to allow unconfined executables to make  their  stack  exe‐
175       cutable.   This  should  never, ever be necessary. Probably indicates a
176       badly coded executable, but could indicate an attack.  This  executable
177       should  be reported in bugzilla, you must turn on the selinuxuser_exec‐
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184       If you want to support NFS home  directories,  you  must  turn  on  the
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191       If  you  want  to  support SAMBA home directories, you must turn on the
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MANAGED FILES

199       The SELinux process type unconfined_t can manage files labeled with the
200       following file types.  The paths listed are the default paths for these
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COMMANDS

209       semanage fcontext can also be used to manipulate default  file  context
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212       semanage  permissive  can  also  be used to manipulate whether or not a
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215       semanage module can also be used to enable/disable/install/remove  pol‐
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218       semanage boolean can also be used to manipulate the booleans
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221       system-config-selinux is a GUI tool available to customize SELinux pol‐
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AUTHOR

226       This manual page was auto-generated using sepolicy manpage .
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SEE ALSO

230       selinux(8), unconfined(8), semanage(8), restorecon(8), chcon(1), sepol‐
231       icy(8),     setsebool(8),     unconfined_cronjob_selinux(8),     uncon‐
232       fined_dbusd_selinux(8),       unconfined_mount_selinux(8),       uncon‐
233       fined_munin_plugin_selinux(8),  unconfined_sendmail_selinux(8),  uncon‐
234       fined_service_selinux(8), unconfined_t_selinux(8)
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