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#!/bin/sh # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Copyright (c) 1999-2008 NOVELL (All rights reserved) # Copyright (c) 2009-2018 Canonical Ltd. (All rights reserved) # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public # License published by the Free Software Foundation. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, contact Novell, Inc. # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # rc.apparmor.functions by Steve Beattie # # NOTE: rc.apparmor initscripts that source this file need to implement # the following set of functions: # aa_action # aa_log_action_start # aa_log_action_end # aa_log_success_msg # aa_log_warning_msg # aa_log_failure_msg # aa_log_skipped_msg # aa_log_daemon_msg # aa_log_end_msg # Some nice defines that we use PARSER=/sbin/apparmor_parser PARSER_OPTS=--write-cache # Suppress warnings when booting in quiet mode if [ "${QUIET:-no}" = yes ] || [ "${quiet:-n}" = y ]; then PARSER_OPTS="$PARSER_OPTS --quiet" fi if [ -d /etc/apparmor.d ] ; then PROFILE_DIRS=/etc/apparmor.d else aa_log_warning_msg "Unable to find profiles directory, installation problem?" fi # Eg. snapd policy might need this on some systems if loading policy # during early boot if not using the snapd unit file ADDITIONAL_PROFILE_DIR= if [ -n "$ADDITIONAL_PROFILE_DIR" ] && [ -d "$ADDITIONAL_PROFILE_DIR" ]; then PROFILE_DIRS="$PROFILE_DIRS $ADDITIONAL_PROFILE_DIR" fi AA_STATUS=/usr/sbin/aa-status SECURITYFS=/sys/kernel/security SFS_MOUNTPOINT="${SECURITYFS}/apparmor" # keep exit status from parser during profile load. 0 is good, 1 is bad STATUS=0 # Test if the apparmor "module" is present. is_apparmor_present() { [ -d /sys/module/apparmor ] } # Checks to see if the current container is capable of having internal AppArmor # profiles that should be loaded. Callers of this function should have already # verified that they're running inside of a container environment with # something like `systemd-detect-virt --container`. # # The only known container environments capable of supporting internal policy # are LXD and LXC environments, and Windows Subsystem for Linux. # # Returns 0 if the container environment is capable of having its own internal # policy and non-zero otherwise. # # IMPORTANT: This function will return 0 in the case of a non-LXD/non-LXC # system container technology being nested inside of a LXD/LXC container that # utilized an AppArmor namespace and profile stacking. The reason 0 will be # returned is because .ns_stacked will be "yes" and .ns_name will still match # "lx[dc]-*" since the nested system container technology will not have set up # a new AppArmor profile namespace. This will result in the nested system # container's boot process to experience failed policy loads but the boot # process should continue without any loss of functionality. This is an # unsupported configuration that cannot be properly handled by this function. is_container_with_internal_policy() { # this function is sometimes called independently of # is_apparmor_loaded(), so also define this here. local ns_stacked_path="${SFS_MOUNTPOINT}/.ns_stacked" local ns_name_path="${SFS_MOUNTPOINT}/.ns_name" local ns_stacked local ns_name # WSL needs to be detected explicitly if [ -x /usr/bin/systemd-detect-virt ] && \ [ "$(systemd-detect-virt --container)" = "wsl" ]; then return 0 fi if ! [ -f "$ns_stacked_path" ] || ! [ -f "$ns_name_path" ]; then return 1 fi read -r ns_stacked < "$ns_stacked_path" if [ "$ns_stacked" != "yes" ]; then return 1 fi # LXD, Incus and LXC set up AppArmor namespaces starting with "lxd-", # "incus-" and "lxc-", respectively. Return non-zero for all other # namespace identifiers. read -r ns_name < "$ns_name_path" if [ "${ns_name#lxd-*}" = "$ns_name" ] && \ [ "${ns_name#incus-*}" = "$ns_name" ] && \ [ "${ns_name#lxc-*}" = "$ns_name" ]; then return 1 fi return 0 } __parse_profiles_dir() { local parser_cmd="$1" local profile_dir="$2" local status=0 if [ ! -d "$profile_dir" ]; then aa_log_failure_msg "Profile directory not found: $profile_dir" return 1 fi if [ -z "$(ls "$profile_dir"/)" ]; then aa_log_failure_msg "No profiles found in $profile_dir" return 1 fi # shellcheck disable=SC2086 if ! "$PARSER" $PARSER_OPTS "$parser_cmd" -- "$profile_dir"; then status=1 aa_log_failure_msg "At least one profile failed to load" fi return "$status" } check_userns() { userns_restricted=$(sysctl -e -n kernel.apparmor_restrict_unprivileged_userns) unconfined_userns=$([ -f /sys/kernel/security/apparmor/features/policy/unconfined_restrictions/userns ] && cat /sys/kernel/security/apparmor/features/policy/unconfined_restrictions/userns || echo 0) if [ -n "$userns_restricted" ] && [ "$userns_restricted" -eq 1 ]; then if [ "$unconfined_userns" -eq 0 ]; then # userns restrictions rely on unconfined userns to be supported aa_action "disabling unprivileged userns restrictions since unconfined userns is not supported / enabled" \ sysctl -w kernel.apparmor_restrict_unprivileged_userns=0 fi fi } parse_profiles() { check_userns # get parser arg case "$1" in load) PARSER_CMD="--add" PARSER_MSG="Loading AppArmor profiles " ;; reload) PARSER_CMD="--replace" PARSER_MSG="Reloading AppArmor profiles " ;; *) aa_log_failure_msg "required 'load' or 'reload'" exit 1 ;; esac aa_log_action_start "$PARSER_MSG" # run the parser on all of the apparmor profiles if [ ! -f "$PARSER" ]; then aa_log_failure_msg "AppArmor parser not found" exit 1 fi for profile_dir in $PROFILE_DIRS; do __parse_profiles_dir "$PARSER_CMD" "$profile_dir" || STATUS=$? done aa_log_action_end "$STATUS" return "$STATUS" } is_apparmor_loaded() { if ! is_securityfs_mounted ; then mount_securityfs fi if [ -f "${SFS_MOUNTPOINT}/profiles" ]; then return 0 fi is_apparmor_present return $? } is_securityfs_mounted() { test -d "$SECURITYFS" -a -d /sys/fs/cgroup/systemd || grep -q securityfs /proc/filesystems && grep -q securityfs /proc/mounts return $? } mount_securityfs() { if grep -q securityfs /proc/filesystems ; then aa_action "Mounting securityfs on $SECURITYFS" \ mount -t securityfs securityfs "$SECURITYFS" return $? fi return 0 } apparmor_start() { aa_log_daemon_msg "Starting AppArmor" if ! is_apparmor_present ; then aa_log_failure_msg "Starting AppArmor - failed, To enable AppArmor, ensure your kernel is configured with CONFIG_SECURITY_APPARMOR=y then add 'security=apparmor apparmor=1' to the kernel command line" aa_log_end_msg 1 return 1 elif ! is_apparmor_loaded ; then aa_log_failure_msg "Starting AppArmor - AppArmor control files aren't available under /sys/kernel/security/, please make sure securityfs is mounted." aa_log_end_msg 1 return 1 fi if [ ! -w "$SFS_MOUNTPOINT/.load" ] ; then aa_log_failure_msg "Loading AppArmor profiles - failed, Do you have the correct privileges?" aa_log_end_msg 1 return 1 fi # if there is anything in the profiles file don't load if ! read -r _ < "$SFS_MOUNTPOINT/profiles"; then parse_profiles load else aa_log_skipped_msg ": already loaded with profiles." return 0 fi aa_log_end_msg 0 return 0 } remove_profiles() { # removing profiles as we directly read from apparmorfs # doesn't work, since we are removing entries which screws up # our position. Lets hope there are never enough profiles to # overflow the variable if ! is_apparmor_loaded ; then aa_log_failure_msg "AppArmor module is not loaded" return 1 fi if [ ! -w "$SFS_MOUNTPOINT/.remove" ] ; then aa_log_failure_msg "Root privileges not available" return 1 fi if [ ! -x "$PARSER" ] ; then aa_log_failure_msg "Unable to execute AppArmor parser" return 1 fi retval=0 # We filter child profiles as removing the parent will remove # the children sed -e "s/ (\(enforce\|complain\))$//" "$SFS_MOUNTPOINT/profiles" | \ LC_COLLATE=C sort | grep -v // | { while read -r profile ; do printf "%s" "$profile" > "$SFS_MOUNTPOINT/.remove" rc=$? if [ "$rc" -ne 0 ] ; then retval=$rc fi done return "$retval" } } apparmor_stop() { aa_log_daemon_msg "Unloading AppArmor profiles" remove_profiles rc=$? aa_log_end_msg "$rc" return "$rc" } apparmor_kill() { if ! is_apparmor_loaded ; then aa_log_failure_msg "AppArmor module is not loaded" return 1 fi aa_log_failure_msg "apparmor_kill() is no longer supported because AppArmor can't be built as a module" return 1 } __apparmor_restart() { if [ ! -w "$SFS_MOUNTPOINT/.load" ] ; then aa_log_failure_msg "Loading AppArmor profiles - failed, Do you have the correct privileges?" return 4 fi aa_log_daemon_msg "Restarting AppArmor" parse_profiles reload rc=$? aa_log_end_msg "$rc" return "$rc" } apparmor_restart() { if ! is_apparmor_loaded ; then apparmor_start rc=$? return "$rc" fi __apparmor_restart return $? } apparmor_try_restart() { if ! is_apparmor_loaded ; then return 0 fi __apparmor_restart return $? } apparmor_status () { if test -x "$AA_STATUS" ; then "$AA_STATUS" --verbose return $? fi if ! is_apparmor_loaded ; then echo "AppArmor is not loaded." rc=1 else echo "AppArmor is enabled." rc=0 fi echo "Install the apparmor-utils package to receive more detailed" echo "status information here (or examine $SFS_MOUNTPOINT directly)." return "$rc" }
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