Exemple #1
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// InitLabels returns the process label and file labels to be used within
// the container.  A list of options can be passed into this function to alter
// the labels.  The labels returned will include a random MCS String, that is
// guaranteed to be unique.
func InitLabels(options []string) (string, string, error) {
	if !selinux.SelinuxEnabled() {
		return "", "", nil
	}
	var err error
	processLabel, mountLabel := selinux.GetLxcContexts()
	if processLabel != "" {
		pcon := selinux.NewContext(processLabel)
		mcon := selinux.NewContext(mountLabel)
		for _, opt := range options {
			if opt == "disable" {
				return "", "", nil
			}
			if i := strings.Index(opt, ":"); i == -1 {
				return "", "", fmt.Errorf("Bad SELinux Option")
			}
			con := strings.SplitN(opt, ":", 2)
			pcon[con[0]] = con[1]
			if con[0] == "level" || con[0] == "user" {
				mcon[con[0]] = con[1]
			}
		}
		processLabel = pcon.Get()
		mountLabel = mcon.Get()
	}
	return processLabel, mountLabel, err
}
Exemple #2
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// Change the label of path to the filelabel string.  If the relabel string
// is "z", relabel will change the MCS label to s0.  This will allow all
// containers to share the content.  If the relabel string is a "Z" then
// the MCS label should continue to be used.  SELinux will use this field
// to make sure the content can not be shared by other containes.
func Relabel(path string, fileLabel string, relabel string) error {
	if fileLabel == "" {
		return nil
	}
	if relabel == "z" {
		c := selinux.NewContext(fileLabel)
		c["level"] = "s0"
		fileLabel = c.Get()
	}
	return selinux.Chcon(path, fileLabel, true)
}