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"NAME"
selabel_db - userspace SELinux labeling interface and configuration file format for the RDBMS objects context backend
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"SYNOPSIS"
#include <selinux/label.h> "int selabel_lookup(struct selabel_handle *" hnd , "char **" context , "const char *" object_name ", int " object_type ");" "int selabel_lookup_raw(struct selabel_handle *" hnd , "char **" context , "const char *" object_name ", int " object_type ");" .
"DESCRIPTION"
The DB contexts backend maps from a pair of object name and class into security contexts. It is used to find the appropriate context for database objects when relabeling a certain database. The returned
context must be freed using
freecon(3).
selabel_lookup(3) describes the function with its return and error codes.
The
object_name should be a fully qualified name using the hierarchy of database objects. For example, the
pg_class table in the
postgres database and
pg_catalog schema should be qualified as:
Bpostgres.pg_catalog.pg_class
The
NOTES section has further information on database support for namespace hierarchies.
The
object_type argument should be set to one of the following values:
SELABEL_DB_DATABASE The
object_name argument specifies the name of a database itself, such as "postgres".
SELABEL_DB_SCHEMA The
object_name argument specifies the name of a schema object, such as "postgres.public".
SELABEL_DB_TABLE The
object_name argument specifies the name of a table object, such as "postgres.public.my_table"
SELABEL_DB_COLUMN The
object_name argument specifies the name of a column object, such as "postgres.public.my_table.user_id"
SELABEL_DB_TUPLE The
object_name argument specifies the name of a table object which contains the tuples to be relabeled, such as "postgresql.public.my_table". Note that we have no way to identify individual tuple objects, except for WHERE clause on DML statements, because it has no name.
SELABEL_DB_PROCEDURE The
object_name argument specifies the name of a procedure object, such as "postgres.public.my_func". Note that we don't support lookup of individual security contexts for procedures which have the same name but different arguments.
SELABEL_DB_SEQUENCE The
object_name argument specifies the name of a sequence object, such as "postgres.public.my_seq".
SELABEL_DB_BLOB The
object_name argument specifies the name of a large object, such as "postgres.16308".
Note that a large object does not have a name, so it is identified by its identifier value.
SELABEL_DB_VIEW The
object_name argument specifies the name of a view object, such as "postgres.public.my_view".
SELABEL_DB_LANGUAGE The
object_name argument specifies the name of a language object, such as "postgres.public.tcl".
SELABEL_DB_EXCEPTION The
object_name argument specifies the name of a exception object.
SELABEL_DB_DATATYPE The
object_name argument specifies the name of a type or domain object, such as postgres.public.my_type.
Any messages generated by selabel_lookup(3) are sent to stderr
by default, although this can be changed by selinux_set_callback(3).
selabel_lookup_raw (3) behaves identically to selabel_lookup(3) but does not perform context
translation.
The FILES section details the configuration files used to determine the database object context.
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"OPTIONS"
In addition to the global options described in
selabel_open(3), this backend recognizes the following options:
SELABEL_OPT_PATH A non-null value for this option specifies a path to a file that will be opened in lieu of the standard DB contexts file.
It tries to open the specfile designed for SE-PostgreSQL as default, so if another RDBMS uses this interface, it needs to give an explicit specfile designed for that RDBMS (see the FILES section for details).
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"FILES"
The database context file used to retrieve a context depends on the
SELABEL_OPT_PATH parameter passed to
selabel_open(3). If
NULL, then the
SELABEL_OPT_PATH value will default to the active policy database contexts location (as returned by
selinux_sepgsql_context_path(3)), otherwise the actual
SELABEL_OPT_PATH value specified is used (this option must be used to support databases other than SE-PostgreSQL).
The default database object contexts file is:
/etc/selinux/{SELINUXTYPE}/contexts/sepgsql_context
Where
{SELINUXTYPE} is the entry from the selinux configuration file
config (see
selinux_config(5)).
The entries within the database contexts file are shown in the
Object Name String Values and
FILE FORMAT sections.
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"Object Name String Values"
The string name assigned to each
object_type argument that can be present in the database contexts file are:
|
object_type@Text Name |
SELABEL_DB_DATABASE@db_database |
SELABEL_DB_SCHEMA@db_schema |
SELABEL_DB_VIEW@db_view |
SELABEL_DB_LANGUAGE@db_language |
SELABEL_DB_TABLE@db_table |
SELABEL_DB_COLUMN@db_column |
SELABEL_DB_TUPLE@db_tuple |
SELABEL_DB_PROCEDURE@db_procedure |
SELABEL_DB_SEQUENCE@db_sequence |
SELABEL_DB_BLOB@db_blob |
SELABEL_DB_EXCEPTION@db_exception |
SELABEL_DB_DATATYPE@db_datatype |
|
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"FILE FORMAT"
Each line within the database contexts file is as follows:
object_type object_name context
Where:
object_type
This is the string representation of the object type shown in the
Object Name String Values section.
object_name
The key used to obtain the context based on the
object_type.
The entry can contain '*' for wildcard matching or '?' for substitution.
Note that if the '*' is used, then be aware that the order of entries in the file is important. The '*' on its own is used to ensure a default fallback context is assigned and should be the last entry in the
object_type block.
context
The security context that will be applied to the object.
The following example is for SE-PostgreSQL:
# ./
contexts/
sepgsql_contexts file
# object_type object_name context
db_database my_database system_u:object_r:sepgsql_db_t:s0
db_database * system_u:object_r:sepgsql_db_t:s0
db_schema *.* system_u:object_r:sepgsql_schema_t:s0
db_tuple row_low system_u:object_r:sepgsql_table_t:s0
db_tuple row_high system_u:object_r:sepgsql_table_t:s0:c1023
db_tuple *.*.* system_u:object_r:sepgsql_table_t:s0
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"NOTES"
"1." 4
A suitable database contexts file needs to be written for the target RDBMS and the
SELABEL_OPT_PATH option must be used in
selabel_open(3) to load it.
"2." 4
The hierarchy of the namespace for database objects depends on the RDBMS, however the
selabel* interfaces do not have any specific support for a namespace hierarchy.
SE-PostgreSQL has a namespace hierarchy where a database is the top level object with the schema being the next level. Under the schema object there can be other types of objects such as tables and procedures. This hierarchy is supported as follows:
If a security context is required for "my_table" table in the "public"
schema within the "postgres" database, then the
selabel_lookup(3)
parameters for
object_type would be
SELABEL_DB_TABLE and the
object_name would be "postgres.public.my_table", the security
context (if available), would be returned in
context.
"3." 4
If contexts are to be validated, then the global option
SELABEL_OPT_VALIDATE must be set before calling
selabel_open(3). If this is not set, then it is possible for an invalid context to be returned.
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"SEE ALSO"
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selinux "(8), " selabel_open "(3), " selabel_lookup "(3), " selabel_stats "(3), " selabel_close "(3), " selinux_set_callback "(3), " selinux_sepgsql_context_path "(3), " freecon "(3), " selinux_config "(5) "