On 08/19/2009 07:01 AM, Daniel Fazekas wrote:
On Aug 18, 2009, at 19:30, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
I can add a tunable to allow racoon to read shadow, although I would like to see it use pam if a port is available.
I too would prefer PAM, unfortunately Fedora 11's copy of racoon is built without --with-libpam. There already a BZ about it from November 2008: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=470793
I will also add the ability to transition from racoon to setkey_t, but I would prefer if you put your temporary files in /var/racoon or /var/run/pluto or /var/run/racoon. System Services should NEVER use /tmp for creation of interaction with files. Users live there and users is evil :^)
Turns out that was simple enough.
I just added TMPDIR="/var/racoon" to the start of the bash shell script, and now bash doesn't try putting its stuff into /tmp. What's even better is that this already seems to be allowed by the current policy.
So the whole extra myracoon module could be simplified as:
policy_module(myracoon, 0.0.5) require { type racoon_t, setkey_exec_t; }
auth_read_shadow(racoon_t) can_exec(racoon_t, setkey_exec_t) fs_dontaudit_getattr_xattr_fs(racoon_t)
Are these reasonable to add to the official policy one day?
Yes