1rpm_selinux(8) SELinux Policy rpm rpm_selinux(8)
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6 rpm_selinux - Security Enhanced Linux Policy for the rpm processes
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9 Security-Enhanced Linux secures the rpm processes via flexible manda‐
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12 The rpm processes execute with the rpm_t SELinux type. You can check if
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18 ps -eZ | grep rpm_t
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23 The rpm_t SELinux type can be entered via the debuginfo_exec_t,
24 rpm_exec_t, rpm_script_exec_t file types.
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26 The default entrypoint paths for the rpm_t domain are the following:
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28 /usr/libexec/dnf-utils, /usr/bin/debuginfo-install,
29 /usr/bin/dnf-[0-9]+, /usr/sbin/rhn_check-[0-9]+.[0-9]+,
30 /usr/libexec/yumDBUSBackend.py, /bin/rpm, /usr/bin/dnf, /usr/bin/rpm,
31 /usr/bin/yum, /usr/bin/zif, /usr/sbin/pup, /usr/bin/smart,
32 /usr/sbin/bcfg2, /usr/sbin/pirut, /usr/bin/apt-get, /bin/yum-builddep,
33 /usr/sbin/up2date, /usr/bin/apt-shell, /usr/bin/repoquery,
34 /usr/sbin/synaptic, /usr/sbin/yum-cron, /usr/sbin/rhn_check,
35 /usr/sbin/rhnreg_ks, /usr/bin/anaconda-yum, /usr/bin/yum-builddep,
36 /usr/sbin/packagekitd, /usr/bin/dnf-automatic, /usr/sbin/yum-updatesd,
37 /usr/bin/yum-deprecated, /usr/bin/package-cleanup, /usr/libexec/pack‐
38 agekitd, /usr/bin/fedora-rmdevelrpms, /usr/bin/rpmdev-rmdevelrpms,
39 /usr/sbin/system-install-packages, /usr/share/yumex/yum_childtask.py,
40 /usr/sbin/yum-complete-transaction, /usr/share/yumex/yumex-yum-backend,
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44 SELinux defines process types (domains) for each process running on the
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49 Policy governs the access confined processes have to files. SELinux
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53 The following process types are defined for rpm:
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55 rpm_t, rpm_script_t
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57 Note: semanage permissive -a rpm_t can be used to make the process type
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63 SELinux policy is customizable based on least access required. rpm
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140 cutable. This should never, ever be necessary. Probably indicates a
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150 The SELinux process type rpm_t can manage files labeled with the fol‐
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172 rpm policy stores data with multiple different file context types under
173 the /var/lib/rpm directory. If you would like to store the data in a
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183 SELinux defines the file context types for the rpm, if you wanted to
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185 the semanage command to sepecify alternate labeling and then use
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188 semanage fcontext -a -t rpm_script_tmpfs_t '/srv/myrpm_content(/.*)?'
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206 /usr/libexec/yumDBUSBackend.py, /bin/rpm, /usr/bin/dnf,
207 /usr/bin/rpm, /usr/bin/yum, /usr/bin/zif, /usr/sbin/pup,
208 /usr/bin/smart, /usr/sbin/bcfg2, /usr/sbin/pirut, /usr/bin/apt-
209 get, /bin/yum-builddep, /usr/sbin/up2date, /usr/bin/apt-shell,
210 /usr/bin/repoquery, /usr/sbin/synaptic, /usr/sbin/yum-cron,
211 /usr/sbin/rhn_check, /usr/sbin/rhnreg_ks, /usr/bin/anaconda-yum,
212 /usr/bin/yum-builddep, /usr/sbin/packagekitd, /usr/bin/dnf-auto‐
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214 /usr/bin/package-cleanup, /usr/libexec/packagekitd,
215 /usr/bin/fedora-rmdevelrpms, /usr/bin/rpmdev-rmdevelrpms,
216 /usr/sbin/system-install-packages, /usr/share/yumex/yum_child‐
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