policy_module(unbound, 0.1.0) type unbound_t; type unbound_conf_t; type unbound_exec_t; type unbound_initrc_exec_t; type unbound_var_run_t; init_daemon_domain(unbound_t, unbound_exec_t) init_script_file(unbound_initrc_exec_t) role system_r types unbound_t; # XXX # unbound-{checkconf,control} are not protected. Do we need protect them? # Unbound daemon auth_use_nsswitch(unbound_t) dev_read_urand(unbound_t) corenet_all_recvfrom_unlabeled(unbound_t) corenet_tcp_bind_all_nodes(unbound_t) corenet_tcp_bind_dns_port(unbound_t) corenet_tcp_bind_rndc_port(unbound_t) corenet_udp_bind_all_nodes(unbound_t) corenet_udp_bind_all_unreserved_ports(unbound_t) corenet_udp_bind_dns_port(unbound_t) files_read_etc_files(unbound_t) files_pid_file(unbound_var_run_t) files_type(unbound_conf_t) libs_use_ld_so(unbound_t) libs_use_shared_libs(unbound_t) logging_send_syslog_msg(unbound_t) manage_files_pattern(unbound_t, unbound_var_run_t, unbound_var_run_t) miscfiles_read_localization(unbound_t) read_files_pattern(unbound_t, unbound_conf_t, unbound_conf_t) allow unbound_t self:capability { setuid chown net_bind_service setgid dac_override }; allow unbound_t self:tcp_socket create_stream_socket_perms; allow unbound_t self:udp_socket create_socket_perms; ###################################################