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xguest_selinux(8)     xguest SELinux Policy documentation    xguest_selinux(8)

NAME
       xguest_u	 -  Least  privledge  xwindows	user role. - Security Enhanced
       Linux Policy

DESCRIPTION
       xguest_u is an SELinux User defined  in	the  SELinux  policy.  SELinux
       users  have  default  roles,  xguest_r.	The default role has a default
       type, xguest_t, associated with it.

       The SELinux user will usually login to a system	with  a	 context  that
       looks like:

       xguest_u:xguest_r:xguest_t:s0

       Linux  users  are  automatically	 assigned  an  SELinux users at login.
       Login programs use the SELinux User to assign initial  context  to  the
       user's shell.

       SELinux policy uses the context to control the user's access.

       By  default  all	 users	are  assigned  to  the	SELinux	 user  via the
       __default__ flag

       On Targeted policy systems the __default__  user	 is  assigned  to  the
       unconfined_u SELinux user.

       You can list all Linux User to SELinux user mapping using:

       semanage login -l

       If  you	wanted	to change the default user mapping to use the xguest_u
       user, you would execute:

       semanage login -m -s xguest_u __default__

       If you want to map the one Linux user (joe) to the SELinux user xguest,
       you would execute:

       $ semanage login -a -s xguest_u joe

USER DESCRIPTION
       The  SELinux user xguest_u is defined in policy as a unprivileged user.
       SELinux prevents unprivileged users  from  doing	 administration	 tasks
       without transitioning to a different role.

SUDO
X WINDOWS LOGIN
       The SELinux user xguest_u is able to X Windows login.

NETWORK
       The SELinux user xguest_u is able to listen on the following tcp ports.

	      32768-61000

	      all ports with out defined types

       The  SELinux  user  xguest_u  is	 able  to connect to the following tcp
       ports.

	      53

	      631,8610-8614

	      32768-61000

	      88,750,4444

	      8081

	      all ports with out defined types

	      8036

	      8080,8118,8123,10001-10010

	      21,989,990

	      80,81,443,488,8008,8009,8443,9000

	      4331,5001

	      3128,3401,4827

	      111

	      4713

	      843,1935

	      8000,9433,16001

	      all ports < 1024

	      9080

	      389,636,3268,7389

       The SELinux user xguest_u is able to listen on the following udp ports.

	      32768-61000

	      all ports with out defined types

       The SELinux user xguest_u is able  to  connect  to  the	following  tcp
       ports.

	      53

	      631,8610-8614

	      32768-61000

	      88,750,4444

	      8081

	      all ports with out defined types

	      8036

	      8080,8118,8123,10001-10010

	      21,989,990

	      80,81,443,488,8008,8009,8443,9000

	      4331,5001

	      3128,3401,4827

	      111

	      4713

	      843,1935

	      8000,9433,16001

	      all ports < 1024

	      9080

	      389,636,3268,7389

BOOLEANS
       SELinux	policy is customizable based on least access required.	xguest
       policy is extremely flexible and has several booleans that allow you to
       manipulate the policy and run xguest with the tightest access possible.

       If you want to allow xguest users to configure Network Manager and con‐
       nect to apache ports, you must turn on the xguest_connect_network bool‐
       ean. Enabled by default.

       setsebool -P xguest_connect_network 1

       If  you	want  to allow xguest users to mount removable media, you must
       turn on the xguest_mount_media boolean. Enabled by default.

       setsebool -P xguest_mount_media 1

       If you want to allow xguest to use blue tooth devices, you must turn on
       the xguest_use_bluetooth boolean. Enabled by default.

       setsebool -P xguest_use_bluetooth 1

       If you want to allow users to resolve user passwd entries directly from
       ldap rather then using a sssd server, you  must	turn  on  the  authlo‐
       gin_nsswitch_use_ldap boolean. Disabled by default.

       setsebool -P authlogin_nsswitch_use_ldap 1

       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 bool‐
       ean. Enabled by default.

       setsebool -P deny_execmem 1

       If you want to deny any process from ptracing or	 debugging  any	 other
       processes,  you	must  turn  on	the  deny_ptrace  boolean.  Enabled by
       default.

       setsebool -P deny_ptrace 1

       If you want to allow all domains to use other domains file descriptors,
       you must turn on the domain_fd_use boolean. Enabled by default.

       setsebool -P domain_fd_use 1

       If  you	want to allow all domains to have the kernel load modules, you
       must  turn  on  the  domain_kernel_load_modules	boolean.  Disabled  by
       default.

       setsebool -P domain_kernel_load_modules 1

       If you want to allow all domains to execute in fips_mode, you must turn
       on the fips_mode boolean. Enabled by default.

       setsebool -P fips_mode 1

       If you want to enable reading of urandom for all domains, you must turn
       on the global_ssp boolean. Disabled by default.

       setsebool -P global_ssp 1

       If  you	want  to  allow	 httpd	cgi  support,  you  must  turn	on the
       httpd_enable_cgi boolean. Disabled by default.

       setsebool -P httpd_enable_cgi 1

       If you want to unify HTTPD handling of all content files, you must turn
       on the httpd_unified boolean. Disabled by default.

       setsebool -P httpd_unified 1

       If  you	want  to allow confined applications to run with kerberos, you
       must turn on the kerberos_enabled boolean. Enabled by default.

       setsebool -P kerberos_enabled 1

       If you want to allow logging in and using the system from /dev/console,
       you must turn on the login_console_enabled boolean. Enabled by default.

       setsebool -P login_console_enabled 1

       If  you	want  to  allow	 system	 to run with NIS, you must turn on the
       nis_enabled boolean. Disabled by default.

       setsebool -P nis_enabled 1

       If you want to allow confined applications to use nscd  shared  memory,
       you must turn on the nscd_use_shm boolean. Disabled by default.

       setsebool -P nscd_use_shm 1

       If  you	want to disallow programs, such as newrole, from transitioning
       to administrative user domains, you must turn on the secure_mode	 bool‐
       ean. Disabled by default.

       setsebool -P secure_mode 1

       If  you	want to allow regular users direct dri device access, you must
       turn on the selinuxuser_direct_dri_enabled boolean. Enabled by default.

       setsebool -P selinuxuser_direct_dri_enabled 1

       If you want to allow unconfined executables to make  their  stack  exe‐
       cutable.	  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_exec‐
       stack boolean. Enabled by default.

       setsebool -P selinuxuser_execstack 1

       If you want to allow user to r/w files on filesystems that do not  have
       extended	 attributes  (FAT, CDROM, FLOPPY), you must turn on the selin‐
       uxuser_rw_noexattrfile boolean. Enabled by default.

       setsebool -P selinuxuser_rw_noexattrfile 1

       If you want to allow user  to use ssh chroot environment, you must turn
       on the selinuxuser_use_ssh_chroot boolean. Disabled by default.

       setsebool -P selinuxuser_use_ssh_chroot 1

       If  you want to allow ssh logins as sysadm_r:sysadm_t, you must turn on
       the ssh_sysadm_login boolean. Disabled by default.

       setsebool -P ssh_sysadm_login 1

       If you want to support NFS home	directories,  you  must	 turn  on  the
       use_nfs_home_dirs boolean. Disabled by default.

       setsebool -P use_nfs_home_dirs 1

       If  you	want  to  support SAMBA home directories, you must turn on the
       use_samba_home_dirs boolean. Disabled by default.

       setsebool -P use_samba_home_dirs 1

       If you want to allow the graphical login program to login  directly  as
       sysadm_r:sysadm_t,  you	must  turn  on	the  xdm_sysadm_login boolean.
       Enabled by default.

       setsebool -P xdm_sysadm_login 1

       If you want to allows clients to write to the X	server	shared	memory
       segments, you must turn on the xserver_clients_write_xshm boolean. Dis‐
       abled by default.

       setsebool -P xserver_clients_write_xshm 1

       If you want to support X userspace object manager, you must turn on the
       xserver_object_manager boolean. Enabled by default.

       setsebool -P xserver_object_manager 1

HOME_EXEC
       The SELinux user xguest_u is able execute home content files.

TRANSITIONS
       Three things can happen when xguest_t attempts to execute a program.

       1. SELinux Policy can deny xguest_t from executing the program.

       2. SELinux Policy can allow xguest_t to execute the program in the cur‐
       rent user type.

	      Execute the following to see the types  that  the	 SELinux  user
	      xguest_t can execute without transitioning:

	      search -A -s xguest_t -c file -p execute_no_trans

       3.  SELinux can allow xguest_t to execute the program and transition to
       a new type.

	      Execute the following to see the types  that  the	 SELinux  user
	      xguest_t can execute and transition:

	      $ search -A -s xguest_t -c process -p transition

MANAGED FILES
       The  SELinux  process  type  xguest_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.

       anon_inodefs_t

       auth_cache_t

	    /var/cache/coolkey(/.*)?

       chrome_sandbox_tmpfs_t

       cifs_t

       httpd_user_content_t

	    /home/[^/]*/((www)|(web)|(public_html))(/.+)?

       httpd_user_htaccess_t

	    /home/[^/]*/((www)|(web)|(public_html))(/.*)?/.htaccess

       httpd_user_ra_content_t

	    /home/[^/]*/((www)|(web)|(public_html))(/.*)?/logs(/.*)?

       httpd_user_rw_content_t

       httpd_user_script_exec_t

	    /home/[^/]*/((www)|(web)|(public_html))/cgi-bin(/.+)?

       noxattrfs

	    all files on file systems which do not support extended attributes

       usbfs_t

       user_fonts_cache_t

	    /root/.fontconfig(/.*)?
	    /root/.fonts/auto(/.*)?
	    /root/.fonts.cache-.*
	    /home/[^/]*/.fontconfig(/.*)?
	    /home/[^/]*/.fonts/auto(/.*)?
	    /home/[^/]*/.fonts.cache-.*

       user_home_type

	    all user home files

       user_tmp_type

	    all user tmp files

       user_tmpfs_type

	    all user content in tmpfs file systems

       xdm_tmp_t

	    /tmp/.X11-unix(/.*)?
	    /tmp/.ICE-unix(/.*)?
	    /tmp/.X0-lock

       xserver_tmpfs_t

COMMANDS
       semanage	 fcontext  can also be used to manipulate default file context
       mappings.

       semanage permissive can also be used to manipulate  whether  or	not  a
       process type is permissive.

       semanage	 module can also be used to enable/disable/install/remove pol‐
       icy modules.

       semanage boolean can also be used to manipulate the booleans

       system-config-selinux is a GUI tool available to customize SELinux pol‐
       icy settings.

AUTHOR
       This manual page was auto-generated using sepolicy manpage .

SEE ALSO
       selinux(8),  xguest(8),	semanage(8),  restorecon(8),  chcon(1), sepol‐
       icy(8)	      ,		setsebool(8),	      xguest_dbusd_selinux(8),
       xguest_dbusd_selinux(8),			  xguest_gkeyringd_selinux(8),
       xguest_gkeyringd_selinux(8)

mgrepl@redhat.com		    xguest		     xguest_selinux(8)
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