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authorPádraig Brady <P@draigBrady.com>2013-11-27 12:26:51 +0000
committerPádraig Brady <P@draigBrady.com>2013-11-27 14:19:32 +0000
commit7958a4a4fe234f9787daf178a60bc83449605dac (patch)
treec4cb47f6d62ce69ea1d1f035581c145d35e1d717 /tests
parentd8e27ab0be8e84ec2287b41dff48073cc13012c3 (diff)
downloadcoreutils-7958a4a4fe234f9787daf178a60bc83449605dac.tar.xz
selinux: adjust utils to run restorecon with -Z
cp, mv, install, mkdir, mkfifo, mknod are adjusted so that: -Z no longer accepts an argument. -Z or --context without an argument do not warn without SELinux. --context with an argument will warn without SELinux. * src/local.mk: Reference the new selinux module where required. * src/system.h: Make the argument to --context optional. * src/mkdir.c: Likewise. Also handle the SMACK case for --context. Note we currently silently ignore -Z with SMACK. * src/mkfifo.c: Likewise. * src/mknod.c: Likewise. * src/install.c: Likewise. Note install(1) by default already set the context for target files to their system default, albeit with an older method. Use the -Z option to select between the old and new context restoration behavior, and document the differences and details for how context restoration is done in new and old methods, with a view disabling the old method entirely in future. * src/cp.c: Make the argument to --context optional. Note -Z implies --no-preserve=context. I.E. -Z overrides that aspect of -a no matter what order specified. (struct cp_options): Document the context handling options. (main): Check/adjust option combinations after all options are processed, to both simplify processing and to make handling independent of order of options on the command line. Also improve the diagnostics from a failed call to setfscreatecon(). (set_process_security_ctx): A new function, refactored to set the default context from the source file, or with the type adjusted as per the system default for the destination path. (set_file_security_ctx): A new function refactored to set the security context of an existing file, either based on the process context or the default system context for a path. (copy_internal): Use the refactored functions to simplify error handling and consistently fail or warn as needed. (copy_reg): Likewise. (copy_internal): With --preserve=context, also copy context from non regular files. Note for directories this may impact the copying of subsequent files to that directory? (copy_attr): If we're handling SELinux explicitly, then exclude to avoid the redudant copy with --preserve=context, and the problematic copy with -Z. Note SELinux attribute exclusion also now honors cp -a --no-preserve=context. Note there was a very small window over 10 years ago, where attr_copy_file was available, while attr_copy_check_permissions was not, so we don't bother adding an explicit m4 check for the latter function. * src/mv.c: Support --context, but don't allow specifying an argument. * src/chcon.c: Adjust a comment to be specific to SELinux. * src/runcon.c: Likewise. * src/copy.c: Honor the context settings to "restorecon" as appropriate. * src/copy.h: Add a new setting to select "restorecon" functionality. * tests/mkdir/selinux.sh: s/-Z/--context=/ * tests/cp/cp-a-selinux.sh: Augment this test with cases testing basic -Z functionality, and also test the various invalid option combinations and option precedence. * tests/mkdir/restorecon.sh: Add a new test for the more involved mkdir -Z handling, since the directory changing and non existent directories need to be specially handled. Also check the similar but simpler handling of -Z by mk{nod,fifo}. * tests/local.mk: Reference the new test. * doc/coreutils.texi (cp invocation): Update as per interface changes. (mv invocation): Likewise. (install invocation): Likewise. (mkfifo invocation): Likewise. (mknod invocation): Likewise. (mkdir invocation): Likewise. * NEWS: Mention the new feature and change in behavior.
Diffstat (limited to 'tests')
-rwxr-xr-xtests/cp/cp-a-selinux.sh76
-rw-r--r--tests/local.mk1
-rwxr-xr-xtests/mkdir/restorecon.sh72
-rwxr-xr-xtests/mkdir/selinux.sh2
4 files changed, 147 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/tests/cp/cp-a-selinux.sh b/tests/cp/cp-a-selinux.sh
index e7bdcf1df..ac7bf1c3a 100755
--- a/tests/cp/cp-a-selinux.sh
+++ b/tests/cp/cp-a-selinux.sh
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#!/bin/sh
-# Ensure that cp -a and cp --preserve=context work properly.
+# Ensure that cp -Z, -a and cp --preserve=context work properly.
# In particular, test on a writable NFS partition.
# Check also locally if --preserve=context, -a and --preserve=all
# does work
@@ -41,6 +41,45 @@ test -s err && fail=1 #there must be no stderr output for -a
ls -Z e | grep $ctx || fail=1
ls -Z f | grep $ctx || fail=1
+# Check restorecon (-Z) functionality for file and directory
+get_selinux_type() { ls -Zd "$1" | sed -n 's/.*:\(.*_t\):.*/\1/p'; }
+# Also make a dir with our known context
+mkdir c_d || framework_failure_
+chcon $ctx c_d || framework_failure_
+# Get the type of this known context for file and dir
+old_type_f=$(get_selinux_type c)
+old_type_d=$(get_selinux_type c_d)
+# Setup copies for manipulation with restorecon
+# and get the adjusted type for comparison
+cp -a c Z1 || fail=1
+cp -a c_d Z1_d || fail=1
+if restorecon Z1 Z1_d 2>/dev/null; then
+ new_type_f=$(get_selinux_type Z1)
+ new_type_d=$(get_selinux_type Z1_d)
+
+ # Ensure -Z sets the type like restorecon does
+ cp -Z c Z2 || fail=1
+ cpZ_type_f=$(get_selinux_type Z2)
+ test "$cpZ_type_f" = "$new_type_f" || fail=1
+
+ # Ensuze -Z overrides -a and that dirs are handled too
+ cp -aZ c Z3 || fail=1
+ cp -aZ c_d Z3_d || fail=1
+ cpaZ_type_f=$(get_selinux_type Z3)
+ cpaZ_type_d=$(get_selinux_type Z3_d)
+ test "$cpaZ_type_f" = "$new_type_f" || fail=1
+ test "$cpaZ_type_d" = "$new_type_d" || fail=1
+
+ # Ensure -Z sets the type for existing files
+ mkdir -p existing/c_d || framework_failure_
+ touch existing/c || framework_failure_
+ cp -aZ c c_d existing || fail=1
+ cpaZ_type_f=$(get_selinux_type existing/c)
+ cpaZ_type_d=$(get_selinux_type existing/c_d)
+ test "$cpaZ_type_f" = "$new_type_f" || fail=1
+ test "$cpaZ_type_d" = "$new_type_d" || fail=1
+fi
+
skip=0
# Create a file system, then mount it with the context=... option.
dd if=/dev/zero of=blob bs=8192 count=200 || skip=1
@@ -97,7 +136,7 @@ echo > g
cp --preserve=context f g 2> out && fail=1
# Here, we *do* expect the destination to be empty.
test -s g && fail=1
-sed "s/ .g' to .*//" out > k
+sed "s/ .g'.*//" out > k
mv k out
compare exp out || fail=1
@@ -107,8 +146,39 @@ echo > g
cp -a --preserve=context f g 2> out2 && fail=1
# Here, we *do* expect the destination to be empty.
test -s g && fail=1
-sed "s/ .g' to .*//" out2 > k
+sed "s/ .g'.*//" out2 > k
mv k out2
compare exp out2 || fail=1
+for no_g_cmd in '' 'rm -f g'; do
+ # restorecon equivalent. Note even though the context
+ # returned from matchpathcon() will not match $ctx
+ # the resulting ENOTSUP warning will be suppressed.
+ # With absolute path
+ $no_g_cmd
+ cp -Z f $(realpath g) || fail=1
+ # With relative path
+ $no_g_cmd
+ cp -Z f g || fail=1
+ # -Z overrides -a
+ $no_g_cmd
+ cp -Z -a f g || fail=1
+ # -Z doesn't take an arg
+ $no_g_cmd
+ cp -Z "$ctx" f g && fail=1
+
+ # Explicit context
+ $no_g_cmd
+ # Explicitly defaulting to the global $ctx should work
+ cp --context="$ctx" f g || fail=1
+ # --context overrides -a
+ $no_g_cmd
+ cp -a --context="$ctx" f g || fail=1
+done
+
+# Mutually exlusive options
+cp -Z --preserve=context f g && fail=1
+cp --preserve=context -Z f g && fail=1
+cp --preserve=context --context="$ctx" f g && fail=1
+
Exit $fail
diff --git a/tests/local.mk b/tests/local.mk
index 2dd7e2063..19bbbd7d2 100644
--- a/tests/local.mk
+++ b/tests/local.mk
@@ -567,6 +567,7 @@ all_tests = \
tests/mkdir/parents.sh \
tests/mkdir/perm.sh \
tests/mkdir/selinux.sh \
+ tests/mkdir/restorecon.sh \
tests/mkdir/special-1.sh \
tests/mkdir/t-slash.sh \
tests/mv/acl.sh \
diff --git a/tests/mkdir/restorecon.sh b/tests/mkdir/restorecon.sh
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..01a647736
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/mkdir/restorecon.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,72 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+# test mkdir, mknod, mkfifo -Z
+
+# Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+. "${srcdir=.}/tests/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ./src
+print_ver_ mkdir
+require_selinux_
+
+
+get_selinux_type() { ls -Zd "$1" | sed -n 's/.*:\(.*_t\):.*/\1/p'; }
+
+mkdir subdir || framework_failure_
+chcon 'root:object_r:tmp_t:s0' subdir || framework_failure_
+cd subdir
+
+# --- mkdir -Z ---
+# Since in a tmp_t dir, dirs can be created as user_tmp_t ...
+mkdir standard || framework_failure_
+mkdir restored || framework_failure_
+if restorecon restored 2>/dev/null; then
+ # ... but when restored can be set to user_home_t
+ # So ensure the type for these mkdir -Z cases matches
+ # the directory type as set by restorecon.
+ mkdir -Z single || fail=1
+ # Run these as separate processes in case global context
+ # set for an arg, impacts on another arg
+ for dir in single_p single_p/existing multi/ple; do
+ mkdir -Zp "$dir" || fail=1
+ done
+ restored_type=$(get_selinux_type 'restored')
+ test "$(get_selinux_type 'single')" = "$restored_type" || fail=1
+ test "$(get_selinux_type 'single_p')" = "$restored_type" || fail=1
+ test "$(get_selinux_type 'single_p/existing')" = "$restored_type" || fail=1
+ test "$(get_selinux_type 'multi')" = "$restored_type" || fail=1
+ test "$(get_selinux_type 'multi/ple')" = "$restored_type" || fail=1
+fi
+if test "$fail" = '1'; then
+ ls -UZd standard restored
+ ls -UZd single single_p single_p/existing multi multi/ple
+fi
+
+# --- mknod -Z and mkfifo -Z ---
+# Assume if selinux present that we can create fifos
+for cmd_w_arg in 'mknod' 'mkfifo'; do
+ # In OpenBSD's /bin/sh, mknod is a shell built-in.
+ # Running via "env" ensures we run our program and not the built-in.
+ basename="$cmd_w_arg"
+ test "$basename" = 'mknod' && nt='p' || nt=''
+ env -- $cmd_w_arg $basename $nt || fail=1
+ env -- $cmd_w_arg ${basename}_restore $nt || fail=1
+ if restorecon ${basename}_restore 2>/dev/null; then
+ env -- $cmd_w_arg -Z ${basename}_Z $nt || fail=1
+ restored_type=$(get_selinux_type "${basename}_restore")
+ test "$(get_selinux_type ${basename}_Z)" = "$restored_type" || fail=1
+ fi
+done
+
+Exit $fail
diff --git a/tests/mkdir/selinux.sh b/tests/mkdir/selinux.sh
index e68f77b87..c1cfaf05e 100755
--- a/tests/mkdir/selinux.sh
+++ b/tests/mkdir/selinux.sh
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ msg="failed to set default file creation context to '$c':"
for cmd_w_arg in 'mkdir dir' 'mknod b p' 'mkfifo f'; do
# In OpenBSD's /bin/sh, mknod is a shell built-in.
# Running via "env" ensures we run our program and not the built-in.
- env -- $cmd_w_arg -Z $c 2> out && fail=1
+ env -- $cmd_w_arg --context=$c 2> out && fail=1
set $cmd_w_arg; cmd=$1
echo "$cmd: $msg" > exp || fail=1