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<h1 align="center">dirsrvadmin_unconfined_script_selinux</h1>
<a href="#NAME">NAME</a><br>
<a href="#DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION</a><br>
<a href="#ENTRYPOINTS">ENTRYPOINTS</a><br>
<a href="#PROCESS TYPES">PROCESS TYPES</a><br>
<a href="#BOOLEANS">BOOLEANS</a><br>
<a href="#MANAGED FILES">MANAGED FILES</a><br>
<a href="#FILE CONTEXTS">FILE CONTEXTS</a><br>
<a href="#COMMANDS">COMMANDS</a><br>
<a href="#AUTHOR">AUTHOR</a><br>
<a href="#SEE ALSO">SEE ALSO</a><br>
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<h2>NAME
<a name="NAME"></a>
</h2>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">dirsrvadmin_unconfined_script_selinux
− Security Enhanced Linux Policy for the
dirsrvadmin_unconfined_script processes</p>
<h2>DESCRIPTION
<a name="DESCRIPTION"></a>
</h2>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Security-Enhanced
Linux secures the dirsrvadmin_unconfined_script processes
via flexible mandatory access control.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">The
dirsrvadmin_unconfined_script processes execute with the
dirsrvadmin_unconfined_script_t SELinux type. You can check
if you have these processes running by executing the
<b>ps</b> command with the <b>−Z</b> qualifier.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">For
example:</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>ps -eZ |
grep dirsrvadmin_unconfined_script_t</b></p>
<h2>ENTRYPOINTS
<a name="ENTRYPOINTS"></a>
</h2>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">The
dirsrvadmin_unconfined_script_t SELinux type can be entered
via the <b>dirsrvadmin_unconfined_script_exec_t,
shell_exec_t</b> file types.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">The default
entrypoint paths for the dirsrvadmin_unconfined_script_t
domain are the following:</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">/usr/lib/dirsrv/cgi-bin/ds_create,
/usr/lib/dirsrv/cgi-bin/ds_remove, /bin/d?ash, /bin/ksh.*,
/bin/zsh.*, /usr/bin/d?ash, /usr/bin/ksh.*, /usr/bin/zsh.*,
/bin/esh, /bin/bash, /bin/fish, /bin/mksh, /bin/sash,
/bin/tcsh, /bin/yash, /bin/bash2, /usr/bin/esh,
/sbin/nologin, /usr/bin/bash, /usr/bin/fish, /usr/bin/mksh,
/usr/bin/sash, /usr/bin/tcsh, /usr/bin/yash, /usr/bin/bash2,
/usr/sbin/sesh, /usr/sbin/smrsh, /usr/bin/scponly,
/usr/libexec/sesh, /usr/sbin/nologin, /usr/bin/git-shell,
/usr/sbin/scponlyc, /usr/libexec/sudo/sesh,
/usr/bin/cockpit-bridge, /usr/libexec/cockpit-agent,
/usr/libexec/git-core/git-shell</p>
<h2>PROCESS TYPES
<a name="PROCESS TYPES"></a>
</h2>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">SELinux defines
process types (domains) for each process running on the
system</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">You can see the
context of a process using the <b>−Z</b> option to
<b>ps</b></p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Policy governs
the access confined processes have to files. SELinux
dirsrvadmin_unconfined_script policy is very flexible
allowing users to setup their dirsrvadmin_unconfined_script
processes in as secure a method as possible.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">The following
process types are defined for
dirsrvadmin_unconfined_script:</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>dirsrvadmin_unconfined_script_t</b></p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Note:
<b>semanage permissive -a
dirsrvadmin_unconfined_script_t</b> can be used to make the
process type dirsrvadmin_unconfined_script_t permissive.
SELinux does not deny access to permissive process types,
but the AVC (SELinux denials) messages are still
generated.</p>
<h2>BOOLEANS
<a name="BOOLEANS"></a>
</h2>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">SELinux policy
is customizable based on least access required.
dirsrvadmin_unconfined_script policy is extremely flexible
and has several booleans that allow you to manipulate the
policy and run dirsrvadmin_unconfined_script with the
tightest access possible.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">If you want to
deny user domains applications to map a memory region as
both executable and writable, this is dangerous and the
executable should be reported in bugzilla, you must turn on
the deny_execmem boolean. Disabled by default.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>setsebool -P
deny_execmem 1</b></p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">If you want to
control the ability to mmap a low area of the address space,
as configured by /proc/sys/vm/mmap_min_addr, you must turn
on the mmap_low_allowed boolean. Disabled by default.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>setsebool -P
mmap_low_allowed 1</b></p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">If you want to
disable kernel module loading, you must turn on the
secure_mode_insmod boolean. Disabled by default.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>setsebool -P
secure_mode_insmod 1</b></p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">If you want to
allow unconfined executables to make their heap memory
executable. Doing this is a really bad idea. Probably
indicates a badly coded executable, but could indicate an
attack. This executable should be reported in bugzilla, you
must turn on the selinuxuser_execheap boolean. Disabled by
default.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>setsebool -P
selinuxuser_execheap 1</b></p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">If you want to
allow unconfined executables to make their stack executable.
This should never, ever be necessary. Probably indicates a
badly coded executable, but could indicate an attack. This
executable should be reported in bugzilla, you must turn on
the selinuxuser_execstack boolean. Enabled by default.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>setsebool -P
selinuxuser_execstack 1</b></p>
<h2>MANAGED FILES
<a name="MANAGED FILES"></a>
</h2>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">The SELinux
process type dirsrvadmin_unconfined_script_t can manage
files labeled with the following file types. The paths
listed are the default paths for these file types. Note the
processes UID still need to have DAC permissions.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>file_type</b></p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">all files on
the system</p>
<h2>FILE CONTEXTS
<a name="FILE CONTEXTS"></a>
</h2>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">SELinux
requires files to have an extended attribute to define the
file type.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">You can see the
context of a file using the <b>−Z</b> option to
<b>ls</b></p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Policy governs
the access confined processes have to these files. SELinux
dirsrvadmin_unconfined_script policy is very flexible
allowing users to setup their dirsrvadmin_unconfined_script
processes in as secure a method as possible.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><i>The
following file types are defined for
dirsrvadmin_unconfined_script:</i></p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>dirsrvadmin_unconfined_script_exec_t</b></p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">- Set files
with the dirsrvadmin_unconfined_script_exec_t type, if you
want to transition an executable to the
dirsrvadmin_unconfined_script_t domain. <br>
Paths:</p>
<p style="margin-left:18%;">/usr/lib/dirsrv/cgi-bin/ds_create,
/usr/lib/dirsrv/cgi-bin/ds_remove</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Note: File
context can be temporarily modified with the chcon command.
If you want to permanently change the file context you need
to use the <b>semanage fcontext</b> command. This will
modify the SELinux labeling database. You will need to use
<b>restorecon</b> to apply the labels.</p>
<h2>COMMANDS
<a name="COMMANDS"></a>
</h2>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>semanage
fcontext</b> can also be used to manipulate default file
context mappings.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>semanage
permissive</b> can also be used to manipulate whether or not
a process type is permissive.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>semanage
module</b> can also be used to enable/disable/install/remove
policy modules.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>semanage
boolean</b> can also be used to manipulate the booleans</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>system-config-selinux</b>
is a GUI tool available to customize SELinux policy
settings.</p>
<h2>AUTHOR
<a name="AUTHOR"></a>
</h2>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">This manual
page was auto-generated using <b>sepolicy manpage .</b></p>
<h2>SEE ALSO
<a name="SEE ALSO"></a>
</h2>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">selinux(8),
dirsrvadmin_unconfined_script(8), semanage(8),
restorecon(8), chcon(1), sepolicy(8), setsebool(8)</p>
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