On April 15, 2011 12:16 , "Christoph A." <casmls(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I'd like to redirect traffic (for transparent proxying) coming
from a
program running in a sandbox_net_t (or sandbox_web_t) sandbox, but as
far as I've seen there is no possibility to match/mark packets based on
there local security context origin.
iptables rules that match packets based on their security contexts is a
bad idea for several reasons. For a discussion of these reasons, a list
of alternative resources, examples, and a netfilter module that will do
what you're asking for if you decide to ignore the reasons why this is
bad and do it anyway, see
https://github.com/markmont/xt_selinux
If at all possible, use the advice Dan already sent:
I am not sure about proxying, but you can force all packets from the
sandbox to go to a proxy server and block them if they tried to go direct.
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Mark Montague
mark(a)catseye.org