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# Authors: Karl MacMillan <kmacmillan@mentalrootkit.com>
#
# Copyright (C) 2006 Red Hat, Inc.
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import gettext
translation=gettext.translation('setroubleshoot-plugins', fallback=True)
_=translation.gettext
from setroubleshoot.util import *
from setroubleshoot.Plugin import Plugin
class plugin(Plugin):
summary = _('''
SELinux prevented the ftp daemon from $ACCESS files stored on a NFS filesystem.
''')
problem_description = _('''
SELinux prevented the ftp daemon from $ACCESS files stored on a NFS filesystem.
NFS (Network Filesystem) is a network filesystem commonly used on Unix / Linux
systems.
The ftp daemon attempted to read one or more files or directories from
a mounted filesystem of this type. As NFS filesystems do not support
fine-grained SELinux labeling, all files and directories in the
filesystem will have the same security context.
If you have not configured the ftp daemon to read files from a NFS filesystem
this access attempt could signal an intrusion attempt.
''')
fix_description = _('''
Changing the "allow_ftpd_use_nfs" boolean to true will allow this access:
"setsebool -P allow_ftpd_use_nfs=1."
''')
fix_cmd = '/usr/sbin/setsebool -P ftpd_use_nfs=1 ftpd_anon_write=1'
rw_fix_description = _(''' Changing the "allow_ftpd_use_nfs" and
"ftpd_anon_write" booleans to true will allow this access:
"setsebool -P allow_ftpd_use_nfs=1 ftpd_anon_write=1".
warning: setting the "ftpd_anon_write" boolean to true will
allow the ftp daemon to write to all public content (files and
directories with type public_content_t) in addition to writing to
files and directories on NFS filesystems. ''')
rw_fix_cmd = '/usr/sbin/setsebool -P ftpd_use_nfs=1 ftpd_anon_write=1'
if_text = _("If you want to allow ftpd to write to nfs file systems")
then_text = _("you must tell SELinux about this")
do_text = '# setsebool -P ftpd_use_nfs=1 ftpd_anon_write=1'
def __init__(self):
Plugin.__init__(self, __name__)
self.fixable = True
self.button_text = _("Enable booleans.")
def analyze(self, avc):
if (avc.matches_source_types(['ftpd_t']) and
avc.matches_target_types(['nfs_t']) and
avc.has_tclass_in(['file', 'dir'])):
# If only read access is requested then only the
# allow_ftp_use_nfs boolean needs to be set. Write
# access also requires the allow_ftpd_anon_write
if avc.all_accesses_are_in(avc.create_file_perms + avc.rw_dir_perms):
return self.report(args=("ftpd_use_nfs", "ftpd_anon_write"))
return None