<!-- Common Interface Language (CIL) Reference Guide --> <!-- user_statements.xml --> <sect1> <title>User Statements</title> <sect2 id="user"> <title>user</title> <para>Declares an SELinux user identifier in the current namespace.</para> <para><emphasis role="bold">Statement definition:</emphasis></para> <programlisting><![CDATA[(user user_id)]]></programlisting> <para><emphasis role="bold">Where:</emphasis></para> <informaltable frame="all"> <tgroup cols="2"> <colspec colwidth="2 *"/> <colspec colwidth="6 *"/> <tbody> <row> <entry> <para><literal>user</literal></para> </entry> <entry> <para>The <literal>user</literal> keyword.</para> </entry> </row> <row> <entry> <para><literal>user_id</literal></para> </entry> <entry> <para>The SELinux <literal>user</literal> identifier.</para> </entry> </row> </tbody></tgroup> </informaltable> <para><emphasis role="bold">Example:</emphasis></para> <para>This will declare an SELinux user as <literal>unconfined.user</literal>:</para> <programlisting><![CDATA[ (block unconfined (user user) )]]> </programlisting> </sect2> <sect2 id="userrole"> <title>userrole</title> <para>Associates a previously declared <literal><link linkend="user">user</link></literal> identifier with a previously declared <literal><link linkend="role">role</link></literal> identifier.</para> <para><emphasis role="bold">Statement definition:</emphasis></para> <programlisting><![CDATA[(userrole user_id role_id)]]></programlisting> <para><emphasis role="bold">Where:</emphasis></para> <informaltable frame="all"> <tgroup cols="2"> <colspec colwidth="2 *"/> <colspec colwidth="6 *"/> <tbody> <row> <entry> <para><literal>userrole</literal></para> </entry> <entry> <para>The <literal>userrole</literal> keyword.</para> </entry> </row> <row> <entry> <para><literal>user_id</literal></para> </entry> <entry> <para>A previously declared SELinux <literal><link linkend="user">user</link></literal> identifier.</para> </entry> </row> <row> <entry> <para><literal>role_id</literal></para> </entry> <entry> <para>A previously declared <literal><link linkend="role">role</link></literal> or <literal><link linkend="roleattribute">roleattribute</link></literal> identifier.</para> </entry> </row> </tbody></tgroup> </informaltable> <para><emphasis role="bold">Example:</emphasis></para> <para>This example will associate <literal>unconfined.user</literal> to <literal>unconfined.role</literal>:</para> <programlisting><![CDATA[ (block unconfined (user user) (role role) (userrole user role) )]]> </programlisting> </sect2> <sect2 id="userlevel"> <title>userlevel</title> <para>Associates a previously declared <literal><link linkend="user">user</link></literal> identifier with a previously declared <literal><link linkend="level">level</link></literal> identifier. The <literal><link linkend="level">level</link></literal> may be named or anonymous.</para> <para><emphasis role="bold">Statement definition:</emphasis></para> <programlisting><![CDATA[(userlevel user_id level_id)]]></programlisting> <para><emphasis role="bold">Where:</emphasis></para> <informaltable frame="all"> <tgroup cols="2"> <colspec colwidth="2 *"/> <colspec colwidth="6 *"/> <tbody> <row> <entry> <para><literal>userlevel</literal></para> </entry> <entry> <para>The <literal>userlevel</literal> keyword.</para> </entry> </row> <row> <entry> <para><literal>user_id</literal></para> </entry> <entry> <para>A previously declared SELinux <literal><link linkend="user">user</link></literal> identifier.</para> </entry> </row> <row> <entry> <para><literal>level_id</literal></para> </entry> <entry> <para>A previously declared <literal><link linkend="level">level</link></literal> identifier. This may consist of a single <literal><link linkend="sensitivity">sensitivity</link></literal> with zero or more mixed named and anonymous <literal><link linkend="category">category</link></literal>'s as discussed in the <literal><link linkend="level">level</link></literal> statement.</para> </entry> </row> </tbody></tgroup> </informaltable> <para><emphasis role="bold">Example:</emphasis></para> <para>This example will associate <literal>unconfined.user</literal> with a named <literal><link linkend="level">level</link></literal> of <literal>systemlow</literal>:</para> <programlisting><![CDATA[ (sensitivity s0) (level systemlow (s0)) (block unconfined (user user) (userlevel user systemlow) ; An anonymous example: ;(userlevel user (s0)) )]]> </programlisting> </sect2> <sect2 id="userrange"> <title>userrange</title> <para>Associates a previously declared <literal><link linkend="user">user</link></literal> identifer with a previously declared <literal><link linkend="levelrange">levelrange</link></literal> identifier. The <literal><link linkend="levelrange">levelrange</link></literal> may be named or anonymous.</para> <para><emphasis role="bold">Statement definition:</emphasis></para> <programlisting><![CDATA[(userrange user_id levelrange_id)]]></programlisting> <para><emphasis role="bold">Where:</emphasis></para> <informaltable frame="all"> <tgroup cols="2"> <colspec colwidth="2 *"/> <colspec colwidth="6 *"/> <tbody> <row> <entry> <para><literal>userrange</literal></para> </entry> <entry> <para>The <literal>userrange</literal> keyword.</para> </entry> </row> <row> <entry> <para><literal>user_id</literal></para> </entry> <entry> <para>A previously declared SELinux <literal><link linkend="user">user</link></literal> identifier.</para> </entry> </row> <row> <entry> <para><literal>levelrange_id</literal></para> </entry> <entry> <para>A previously declared <literal><link linkend="levelrange">levelrange</link></literal> identifier. This may be formed by named or anonymous components as discussed in the <literal><link linkend="levelrange">levelrange</link></literal> statement and shown in the examples.</para> </entry> </row> </tbody></tgroup> </informaltable> <para><emphasis role="bold">Example:</emphasis></para> <para>This example will associate <literal>unconfined.user</literal> with a named <literal><link linkend="levelrange">levelrange</link></literal> of <literal>low_high</literal>, other anonymous examples are also shown:</para> <programlisting><![CDATA[ (category c0) (category c1) (categoryorder (c0 c1)) (sensitivity s0) (sensitivity s1) (dominance (s0 s1)) (sensitivitycategory s0 (c0 c1)) (level systemLow (s0)) (level systemHigh (s0 (c0 c1))) (levelrange low_high (systemLow systemHigh)) (block unconfined (user user) (role role) (userrole user role) ; Named example: (userrange user low_high) ; Anonymous examples: ;(userrange user (systemLow systemHigh)) ;(userrange user (systemLow (s0 (c0 c1)))) ;(userrange user ((s0) (s0 (c0 c1)))) )]]> </programlisting> </sect2> <sect2 id="userbounds"> <title>userbounds</title> <para>Defines a hierarchical relationship between users where the child user cannot have more priviledges than the parent.</para> <para>Notes:</para> <itemizedlist> <listitem><para>It is not possible to bind the parent to more than one child.</para></listitem> <listitem><para>While this is added to the binary policy, it is not enforced by the SELinux kernel services.</para></listitem> </itemizedlist> <para><emphasis role="bold">Statement definition:</emphasis></para> <programlisting><![CDATA[(userbounds parent_user_id child_user_id)]]></programlisting> <para><emphasis role="bold">Where:</emphasis></para> <informaltable frame="all"> <tgroup cols="2"> <colspec colwidth="2 *"/> <colspec colwidth="6 *"/> <tbody> <row> <entry> <para><literal>userbounds</literal></para> </entry> <entry> <para>The <literal>userbounds</literal> keyword.</para> </entry> </row> <row> <entry> <para><literal>parent_user_id</literal></para> </entry> <entry> <para>A previously declared SELinux <literal><link linkend="user">user</link></literal> identifier.</para> </entry> </row> <row> <entry> <para><literal>child_user_id</literal></para> </entry> <entry> <para>A previously declared SELinux <literal><link linkend="user">user</link></literal> identifier.</para> </entry> </row> </tbody></tgroup> </informaltable> <para><emphasis role="bold">Example:</emphasis></para> <para>The user <literal>test</literal> cannot have greater priviledges than <literal>unconfined.user</literal>:</para> <programlisting><![CDATA[ (user test) (unconfined (user user) (userbounds user .test) )]]> </programlisting> </sect2> <sect2 id="userprefix"> <title>userprefix</title> <para>Declare a user prefix that will be replaced by the file labeling utilities described at <ulink url="http://selinuxproject.org/page/PolicyStoreConfigurationFiles#file_contexts.template_File">http://selinuxproject.org/page/PolicyStoreConfigurationFiles</ulink> that details the <filename>file_contexts</filename> entries.</para> <para><emphasis role="bold">Statement definition:</emphasis></para> <programlisting><![CDATA[(userprefix user_id prefix)]]></programlisting> <para><emphasis role="bold">Where:</emphasis></para> <informaltable frame="all"> <tgroup cols="2"> <colspec colwidth="2 *"/> <colspec colwidth="6 *"/> <tbody> <row> <entry> <para><literal>userprefix</literal></para> </entry> <entry> <para>The <literal>userprefix</literal> keyword.</para> </entry> </row> <row> <entry> <para><literal>user_id</literal></para> </entry> <entry> <para>A previously declared SELinux <literal><link linkend="user">user</link></literal> identifier.</para> </entry> </row> <row> <entry> <para><literal>prefix</literal></para> </entry> <entry> <para>The string to be used by the file labeling utilities.</para> </entry> </row> </tbody></tgroup> </informaltable> <para><emphasis role="bold">Example:</emphasis></para> <para>This example will associate <literal>unconfined.admin</literal> user with a prefix of "<literal>user</literal>":</para> <programlisting><![CDATA[ (block unconfined (user admin (userprefix admin user) )]]> </programlisting> </sect2> <sect2 id="selinuxuser"> <title>selinuxuser</title> <para>Associates a GNU/Linux user to a previously declared <literal><link linkend="user">user</link></literal> identifier with a previously declared MLS <literal><link linkend="userrange">userrange</link></literal>. Note that the <literal><link linkend="userrange">userrange</link></literal> is required even if the policy is non-MCS/MLS.</para> <para><emphasis role="bold">Statement definition:</emphasis></para> <programlisting><![CDATA[(selinuxuser user_name user_id userrange_id)]]></programlisting> <para><emphasis role="bold">Where:</emphasis></para> <informaltable frame="all"> <tgroup cols="2"> <colspec colwidth="2 *"/> <colspec colwidth="6 *"/> <tbody> <row> <entry> <para><literal>selinuxuser</literal></para> </entry> <entry> <para>The <literal>selinuxuser</literal> keyword.</para> </entry> </row> <row> <entry> <para><literal>user_name</literal></para> </entry> <entry> <para>A string representing the GNU/Linux user name</para> </entry> </row> <row> <entry> <para><literal>user_id</literal></para> </entry> <entry> <para>A previously declared SELinux <literal><link linkend="user">user</link></literal> identifier.</para> </entry> </row> <row> <entry> <para><literal>userrange_id</literal></para> </entry> <entry> <para>A previously declared <literal><link linkend="userrange">userrange</link></literal> identifier that has been associated to the <literal>user</literal> identifier. This may be formed by named or anonymous components as discussed in the <literal><link linkend="userrange">userrange</link></literal> statement and shown in the examples.</para> </entry> </row> </tbody></tgroup> </informaltable> <para><emphasis role="bold">Example:</emphasis></para> <para>This example will associate <literal>unconfined.admin</literal> user with a GNU / Linux user "<literal>admin_1</literal>":</para> <programlisting><![CDATA[ (block unconfined (user admin) (selinuxuser admin_1 admin low_low) )]]> </programlisting> </sect2> <sect2 id="selinuxuserdefault"> <title>selinuxuserdefault</title> <para>Declares the default SELinux user. Only one <literal>selinuxuserdefault</literal> statement is allowed in the policy. Note that the <literal><link linkend="userrange">userrange</link></literal> identifier is required even if the policy is non-MCS/MLS.</para> <para><emphasis role="bold">Statement definition:</emphasis></para> <programlisting><![CDATA[(selinuxuserdefault user_id userrange_id)]]></programlisting> <para><emphasis role="bold">Where:</emphasis></para> <informaltable frame="all"> <tgroup cols="2"> <colspec colwidth="2 *"/> <colspec colwidth="6 *"/> <tbody> <row> <entry> <para><literal>selinuxuserdefault</literal></para> </entry> <entry> <para>The <literal>selinuxuserdefault</literal> keyword.</para> </entry> </row> <row> <entry> <para><literal>user_id</literal></para> </entry> <entry> <para>A previously declared SELinux <literal><link linkend="user">user</link></literal> identifier.</para> </entry> </row> <row> <entry> <para><literal>userrange_id</literal></para> </entry> <entry> <para>A previously declared <literal><link linkend="userrange">userrange</link></literal> identifier that has been associated to the <literal><link linkend="user">user</link></literal> identifier. This may be formed by named or anonymous components as discussed in the <literal><link linkend="userrange">userrange</link></literal> statement and shown in the examples.</para> </entry> </row> </tbody></tgroup> </informaltable> <para><emphasis role="bold">Example:</emphasis></para> <para>This example will define the <literal>unconfined.user</literal> as the default SELinux user:</para> <programlisting><![CDATA[ (block unconfined (user user) (selinuxuserdefault user low_low) )]]> </programlisting> </sect2> </sect1>