selabel_x(5) SELinux API documentation selabel_x(5)
NAME
selabel_x - userspace SELinux labeling interface and configuration file
format for the X Window System contexts backend. This backend is also
used to determine the default context for labeling remotely connected X
clients
SYNOPSIS
#include <selinux/label.h>
int selabel_lookup(struct selabel_handle *hnd,
char **context,
const char *object_name, int object_type);
int selabel_lookup_raw(struct selabel_handle *hnd,
char **context,
const char *object_name, int object_type);
DESCRIPTION
The X contexts backend maps from X Window System object names into
security contexts. It is used to find the appropriate context for X
Window System objects whose significance and/or usage semantics are
determined primarily by name. The returned context must be freed using
freecon(3).
selabel_lookup(3) describes the function with its return and error
codes.
This backend is also used to determine the default context for labeling
remotely connected X clients.
The object_type argument should be set to one of the following values:
SELABEL_X_PROP
The object_name argument specifies the name of a window
property, such as "WM_NAME".
SELABEL_X_SELN
The object_name argument specifies the name of a selec-
tion, such as "PRIMARY".
SELABEL_X_EXT
The object_name argument specifies the name of a protocol
extension, such as "RENDER".
SELABEL_X_EVENT
The object_name argument specifies the name of an event
type, such as "X11:ButtonPress".
SELABEL_X_CLIENT
The object_name argument is ignored, however it should be
set to either * (an asterisk or 'wildcard' that will
select the default entry) or a specific entry such as
"remote" in the X contexts file as shown in the EXAMPLE
section. The default context for labeling remote X
clients is then returned.
SELABEL_X_POLYPROP
Like SELABEL_X_PROP, but checks if the property was
marked as being polyinstantiated. See NOTES below.
SELABEL_X_POLYSELN
Like SELABEL_X_SELN, but checks if the selection was
marked as being polyinstantiated. See NOTES below.
Any messages generated by selabel_lookup(3) are sent to stderr by
default, although this can be changed by selinux_set_callback(3).
selabel_lookup_raw behaves identically to selabel_lookup but does not
perform context translation.
The FILES section details the configuration files used to determine the
X object context.
OPTIONS
In addition to the global options described in selabel_open(3), this
backend recognizes the following options:
SELABEL_OPT_PATH
A non-null value for this option specifies a path to a
file that will be opened in lieu of the standard X con-
texts file (see the FILES section for details).
FILES
The X context file used to retrieve a default context depends on the
SELABEL_OPT_PATH parameter passed to selabel_open(3). If NULL, then the
SELABEL_OPT_PATH value will default to the active policy X contexts
location (as returned by selinux_x_context_path(3)), otherwise the
actual SELABEL_OPT_PATH value specified is used.
The default X object contexts file is:
/etc/selinux/{SELINUXTYPE}/contexts/x_contexts
Where {SELINUXTYPE} is the entry from the selinux configuration file
config (see selinux_config(5)).
The entries within the X contexts file are shown in the Object Name
String Values and FILE FORMAT sections.
Object Name String Values
The string name assigned to each object_type argument that can be
present in the X contexts file are:
+-------------------+----------------+
|object_type | Text Name |
+-------------------+----------------+
|SELABEL_X_PROP | property |
+-------------------+----------------+
|SELABEL_X_SELN | selection |
+-------------------+----------------+
|SELABEL_X_EXT | extension |
+-------------------+----------------+
|SELABEL_X_EVENT | event |
+-------------------+----------------+
|SELABEL_X_CLIENT | client |
+-------------------+----------------+
|SELABEL_X_POLYPROP | poly_property |
+-------------------+----------------+
|SELABEL_X_POLYSELN | poly_selection |
+-------------------+----------------+
FILE FORMAT
Each line within the X contexts file is as follows:
object_type object_name context
Where:
object_type
This is the string representation of the object type
shown in the Object Name String Values section. There
can be multiple lines with the same object_type string
that will form a block of entries (each with a different
object_name entry).
object_name
These are the object names of the specific X-server
resource such as PRIMARY, CUT_BUFFER0 etc. They are gen-
erally defined in the X-server source code (protocol.txt
and BuiltInAtoms in the dix directory of the xorg-server
source package). The entry can contain '*' for wildcard
matching or '?' for substitution. Note that if the '*'
is used, then be aware that the order of entries in the
file is important. The '*' on its own is used to ensure a
default fallback context is assigned and should be the
last entry in the object_type block.
context
The security context that will be applied to the object.
Example 1:
# object_type object_name context
selection PRIMARY system_u:object_r:clipboard_xselection_t:s0
selection * system_u:object_r:xselection_t:s0
Example 2 - This example shows how a client entry can be configured to
ensure an entry is always found:
# object_type object_name context
client * system_u:object_r:remote_t:s0
NOTES
1. Properties and selections are marked as either polyinstantiated or
not. For these name types, the "POLY" option searches only the
names marked as being polyinstantiated, while the other option
searches only the names marked as not being polyinstantiated. Users
of the interface should check both mappings, optionally taking
action based on the result (e.g. polyinstantiating the object).
2. If contexts are to be validated, then the global option SELA-
BEL_OPT_VALIDATE must be set before calling selabel_open(3). If
this is not set, then it is possible for an invalid context to be
returned.
SEE ALSO
selinux(8), selabel_open(3), selabel_lookup(3), selabel_stats(3),
selabel_close(3), selinux_set_callback(3), selinux_x_context_path(3),
freecon(3), selinux_config(5)
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