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add selinux-policy and docker-engine-selinux rpm

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contrib/docker-engine-selinux/Makefile

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+TARGETS?=docker
+MODULES?=${TARGETS:=.pp.bz2}
+SHAREDIR?=/usr/share
+
+all: ${TARGETS:=.pp.bz2}
+
+%.pp.bz2: %.pp
+	@echo Compressing $^ -\> $@
+	bzip2 -9 $^
+
+%.pp: %.te
+	make -f ${SHAREDIR}/selinux/devel/Makefile $@
+
+clean:
+	rm -f *~  *.tc *.pp *.pp.bz2
+	rm -rf tmp *.tar.gz

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contrib/docker-engine-selinux/docker.fc

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+/root/\.docker	gen_context(system_u:object_r:docker_home_t,s0)
+
+/usr/bin/docker			--	gen_context(system_u:object_r:docker_exec_t,s0)
+
+/usr/lib/systemd/system/docker.service		--	gen_context(system_u:object_r:docker_unit_file_t,s0)
+
+/etc/docker(/.*)?		gen_context(system_u:object_r:docker_config_t,s0)
+
+/var/lib/docker(/.*)?		gen_context(system_u:object_r:docker_var_lib_t,s0)
+/var/lib/kublet(/.*)?		gen_context(system_u:object_r:docker_var_lib_t,s0)
+/var/lib/docker/vfs(/.*)?	gen_context(system_u:object_r:svirt_sandbox_file_t,s0)
+
+/var/run/docker\.pid		--	gen_context(system_u:object_r:docker_var_run_t,s0)
+/var/run/docker\.sock		-s	gen_context(system_u:object_r:docker_var_run_t,s0)
+/var/run/docker-client(/.*)?		gen_context(system_u:object_r:docker_var_run_t,s0)
+
+/var/lock/lxc(/.*)?		gen_context(system_u:object_r:docker_lock_t,s0)
+
+/var/log/lxc(/.*)?		gen_context(system_u:object_r:docker_log_t,s0)
+
+/var/lib/docker/init(/.*)?		gen_context(system_u:object_r:docker_share_t,s0)
+/var/lib/docker/containers/.*/hosts		gen_context(system_u:object_r:docker_share_t,s0)
+/var/lib/docker/containers/.*/hostname		gen_context(system_u:object_r:docker_share_t,s0)
+/var/lib/docker/.*/config\.env	gen_context(system_u:object_r:docker_share_t,s0)

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contrib/docker-engine-selinux/docker.if

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+
+## <summary>The open-source application container engine.</summary>
+
+########################################
+## <summary>
+##	Execute docker in the docker domain.
+## </summary>
+## <param name="domain">
+## <summary>
+##	Domain allowed to transition.
+## </summary>
+## </param>
+#
+interface(`docker_domtrans',`
+	gen_require(`
+		type docker_t, docker_exec_t;
+	')
+
+	corecmd_search_bin($1)
+	domtrans_pattern($1, docker_exec_t, docker_t)
+')
+
+########################################
+## <summary>
+##	Execute docker in the caller domain.
+## </summary>
+## <param name="domain">
+## <summary>
+##	Domain allowed to transition.
+## </summary>
+## </param>
+#
+interface(`docker_exec',`
+	gen_require(`
+		type docker_exec_t;
+	')
+
+	corecmd_search_bin($1)
+	can_exec($1, docker_exec_t)
+')
+
+########################################
+## <summary>
+##	Search docker lib directories.
+## </summary>
+## <param name="domain">
+##	<summary>
+##	Domain allowed access.
+##	</summary>
+## </param>
+#
+interface(`docker_search_lib',`
+	gen_require(`
+		type docker_var_lib_t;
+	')
+
+	allow $1 docker_var_lib_t:dir search_dir_perms;
+	files_search_var_lib($1)
+')
+
+########################################
+## <summary>
+##	Execute docker lib directories.
+## </summary>
+## <param name="domain">
+##	<summary>
+##	Domain allowed access.
+##	</summary>
+## </param>
+#
+interface(`docker_exec_lib',`
+	gen_require(`
+		type docker_var_lib_t;
+	')
+
+	allow $1 docker_var_lib_t:dir search_dir_perms;
+	can_exec($1, docker_var_lib_t)
+')
+
+########################################
+## <summary>
+##	Read docker lib files.
+## </summary>
+## <param name="domain">
+##	<summary>
+##	Domain allowed access.
+##	</summary>
+## </param>
+#
+interface(`docker_read_lib_files',`
+	gen_require(`
+		type docker_var_lib_t;
+	')
+
+	files_search_var_lib($1)
+	read_files_pattern($1, docker_var_lib_t, docker_var_lib_t)
+')
+
+########################################
+## <summary>
+##	Read docker share files.
+## </summary>
+## <param name="domain">
+##	<summary>
+##	Domain allowed access.
+##	</summary>
+## </param>
+#
+interface(`docker_read_share_files',`
+	gen_require(`
+		type docker_share_t;
+	')
+
+	files_search_var_lib($1)
+	read_files_pattern($1, docker_share_t, docker_share_t)
+')
+
+########################################
+## <summary>
+##	Manage docker lib files.
+## </summary>
+## <param name="domain">
+##	<summary>
+##	Domain allowed access.
+##	</summary>
+## </param>
+#
+interface(`docker_manage_lib_files',`
+	gen_require(`
+		type docker_var_lib_t;
+	')
+
+	files_search_var_lib($1)
+	manage_files_pattern($1, docker_var_lib_t, docker_var_lib_t)
+	manage_lnk_files_pattern($1, docker_var_lib_t, docker_var_lib_t)
+')
+
+########################################
+## <summary>
+##	Manage docker lib directories.
+## </summary>
+## <param name="domain">
+##	<summary>
+##	Domain allowed access.
+##	</summary>
+## </param>
+#
+interface(`docker_manage_lib_dirs',`
+	gen_require(`
+		type docker_var_lib_t;
+	')
+
+	files_search_var_lib($1)
+	manage_dirs_pattern($1, docker_var_lib_t, docker_var_lib_t)
+')
+
+########################################
+## <summary>
+##	Create objects in a docker var lib directory
+##	with an automatic type transition to
+##	a specified private type.
+## </summary>
+## <param name="domain">
+##	<summary>
+##	Domain allowed access.
+##	</summary>
+## </param>
+## <param name="private_type">
+##	<summary>
+##	The type of the object to create.
+##	</summary>
+## </param>
+## <param name="object_class">
+##	<summary>
+##	The class of the object to be created.
+##	</summary>
+## </param>
+## <param name="name" optional="true">
+##	<summary>
+##	The name of the object being created.
+##	</summary>
+## </param>
+#
+interface(`docker_lib_filetrans',`
+	gen_require(`
+		type docker_var_lib_t;
+	')
+
+	filetrans_pattern($1, docker_var_lib_t, $2, $3, $4)
+')
+
+########################################
+## <summary>
+##	Read docker PID files.
+## </summary>
+## <param name="domain">
+##	<summary>
+##	Domain allowed access.
+##	</summary>
+## </param>
+#
+interface(`docker_read_pid_files',`
+	gen_require(`
+		type docker_var_run_t;
+	')
+
+	files_search_pids($1)
+	read_files_pattern($1, docker_var_run_t, docker_var_run_t)
+')
+
+########################################
+## <summary>
+##	Execute docker server in the docker domain.
+## </summary>
+## <param name="domain">
+##	<summary>
+##	Domain allowed to transition.
+##	</summary>
+## </param>
+#
+interface(`docker_systemctl',`
+	gen_require(`
+		type docker_t;
+		type docker_unit_file_t;
+	')
+
+	systemd_exec_systemctl($1)
+	init_reload_services($1)
+        systemd_read_fifo_file_passwd_run($1)
+	allow $1 docker_unit_file_t:file read_file_perms;
+	allow $1 docker_unit_file_t:service manage_service_perms;
+
+	ps_process_pattern($1, docker_t)
+')
+
+########################################
+## <summary>
+##	Read and write docker shared memory.
+## </summary>
+## <param name="domain">
+##	<summary>
+##	Domain allowed access.
+##	</summary>
+## </param>
+#
+interface(`docker_rw_sem',`
+	gen_require(`
+		type docker_t;
+	')
+
+	allow $1 docker_t:sem rw_sem_perms;
+')
+
+#######################################
+## <summary>
+##  Read and write the docker pty type.
+## </summary>
+## <param name="domain">
+##  <summary>
+##  Domain allowed access.
+##  </summary>
+## </param>
+#
+interface(`docker_use_ptys',`
+    gen_require(`
+        type docker_devpts_t;
+    ')
+
+    allow $1 docker_devpts_t:chr_file rw_term_perms;
+')
+
+#######################################
+## <summary>
+##      Allow domain to create docker content
+## </summary>
+## <param name="domain">
+##      <summary>
+##      Domain allowed access.
+##      </summary>
+## </param>
+#
+interface(`docker_filetrans_named_content',`
+
+    gen_require(`
+        type docker_var_lib_t;
+        type docker_share_t;
+	type docker_log_t;
+	    type docker_var_run_t;
+        type docker_home_t;
+    ')
+
+    files_pid_filetrans($1, docker_var_run_t, file, "docker.pid")
+    files_pid_filetrans($1, docker_var_run_t, sock_file, "docker.sock")
+    files_pid_filetrans($1, docker_var_run_t, dir, "docker-client")
+    logging_log_filetrans($1, docker_log_t, dir, "lxc")
+    files_var_lib_filetrans($1, docker_var_lib_t, dir, "docker")
+    filetrans_pattern($1, docker_var_lib_t, docker_share_t, file, "config.env")
+    filetrans_pattern($1, docker_var_lib_t, docker_share_t, file, "hosts")
+    filetrans_pattern($1, docker_var_lib_t, docker_share_t, file, "hostname")
+    filetrans_pattern($1, docker_var_lib_t, docker_share_t, file, "resolv.conf")
+    filetrans_pattern($1, docker_var_lib_t, docker_share_t, dir, "init")
+    userdom_admin_home_dir_filetrans($1, docker_home_t, dir, ".docker")
+')
+
+########################################
+## <summary>
+##	Connect to docker over a unix stream socket.
+## </summary>
+## <param name="domain">
+##	<summary>
+##	Domain allowed access.
+##	</summary>
+## </param>
+#
+interface(`docker_stream_connect',`
+	gen_require(`
+		type docker_t, docker_var_run_t;
+	')
+
+	files_search_pids($1)
+	stream_connect_pattern($1, docker_var_run_t, docker_var_run_t, docker_t)
+')
+
+########################################
+## <summary>
+##	Connect to SPC containers over a unix stream socket.
+## </summary>
+## <param name="domain">
+##	<summary>
+##	Domain allowed access.
+##	</summary>
+## </param>
+#
+interface(`docker_spc_stream_connect',`
+	gen_require(`
+		type spc_t, spc_var_run_t;
+	')
+
+	files_search_pids($1)
+	files_write_all_pid_sockets($1)
+	allow $1 spc_t:unix_stream_socket connectto;
+')
+
+
+########################################
+## <summary>
+##	All of the rules required to administrate
+##	an docker environment
+## </summary>
+## <param name="domain">
+##	<summary>
+##	Domain allowed access.
+##	</summary>
+## </param>
+#
+interface(`docker_admin',`
+	gen_require(`
+		type docker_t;
+		type docker_var_lib_t, docker_var_run_t;
+		type docker_unit_file_t;
+		type docker_lock_t;
+		type docker_log_t;
+		type docker_config_t;
+	')
+
+	allow $1 docker_t:process { ptrace signal_perms };
+	ps_process_pattern($1, docker_t)
+
+	admin_pattern($1, docker_config_t)
+
+	files_search_var_lib($1)
+	admin_pattern($1, docker_var_lib_t)
+
+	files_search_pids($1)
+	admin_pattern($1, docker_var_run_t)
+
+	files_search_locks($1)
+	admin_pattern($1, docker_lock_t)
+
+	logging_search_logs($1)
+	admin_pattern($1, docker_log_t)
+
+	docker_systemctl($1)
+	admin_pattern($1, docker_unit_file_t)
+	allow $1 docker_unit_file_t:service all_service_perms;
+
+	optional_policy(`
+		systemd_passwd_agent_exec($1)
+		systemd_read_fifo_file_passwd_run($1)
+	')
+')
+
+interface(`domain_stub_named_filetrans_domain',`
+    gen_require(`
+        attribute named_filetrans_domain;
+    ')
+')
+
+interface(`lvm_stub',`
+    gen_require(`
+        type lvm_t;
+    ')
+')
+interface(`staff_stub',`
+    gen_require(`
+        type staff_t;
+    ')
+')
+interface(`virt_stub_lxc',`
+	gen_require(`
+		type virtd_lxc_t;
+	')
+')
+interface(`virt_stub_svirt_sandbox_domain',`
+	gen_require(`
+		attribute svirt_sandbox_domain;
+	')
+')
+interface(`virt_stub_svirt_sandbox_file',`
+	gen_require(`
+		type svirt_sandbox_file_t;
+	')
+')
+interface(`fs_dontaudit_remount_tmpfs',`
+	gen_require(`
+		type tmpfs_t;
+	')
+
+	dontaudit $1 tmpfs_t:filesystem remount;
+')
+interface(`dev_dontaudit_list_all_dev_nodes',`
+	gen_require(`
+		type device_t;
+	')
+
+	dontaudit $1 device_t:dir list_dir_perms;
+')
+interface(`kernel_unlabeled_entry_type',`
+	gen_require(`
+		type unlabeled_t;
+	')
+
+	domain_entry_file($1, unlabeled_t)
+')
+interface(`kernel_unlabeled_domtrans',`
+	gen_require(`
+		type unlabeled_t;
+	')
+
+	read_lnk_files_pattern($1, unlabeled_t, unlabeled_t)
+	domain_transition_pattern($1, unlabeled_t, $2)
+	type_transition $1 unlabeled_t:process $2;
+')
+interface(`files_write_all_pid_sockets',`
+	gen_require(`
+		attribute pidfile;
+	')
+
+	allow $1 pidfile:sock_file write_sock_file_perms;
+')
+interface(`dev_dontaudit_mounton_sysfs',`
+	gen_require(`
+		type sysfs_t;
+	')
+
+	dontaudit $1 sysfs_t:dir mounton;
+')

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+policy_module(docker, 1.0.0)
+
+########################################
+#
+# Declarations
+#
+
+## <desc>
+## <p>
+## Allow sandbox containers manage fuse files
+## </p>
+## </desc>
+gen_tunable(virt_sandbox_use_fusefs, false)
+
+## <desc>
+##  <p>
+##  Determine whether docker can
+##  connect to all TCP ports.
+##  </p>
+## </desc>
+gen_tunable(docker_connect_any, false)
+
+type docker_t;
+type docker_exec_t;
+init_daemon_domain(docker_t, docker_exec_t)
+domain_subj_id_change_exemption(docker_t)
+domain_role_change_exemption(docker_t)
+
+type spc_t;
+domain_type(spc_t)
+role system_r types spc_t;
+
+type spc_var_run_t;
+files_pid_file(spc_var_run_t)
+
+type docker_var_lib_t;
+files_type(docker_var_lib_t)
+
+type docker_home_t;
+userdom_user_home_content(docker_home_t)
+
+type docker_config_t;
+files_config_file(docker_config_t)
+
+type docker_lock_t;
+files_lock_file(docker_lock_t)
+
+type docker_log_t;
+logging_log_file(docker_log_t)
+
+type docker_tmp_t;
+files_tmp_file(docker_tmp_t)
+
+type docker_tmpfs_t;
+files_tmpfs_file(docker_tmpfs_t)
+
+type docker_var_run_t;
+files_pid_file(docker_var_run_t)
+
+type docker_unit_file_t;
+systemd_unit_file(docker_unit_file_t)
+
+type docker_devpts_t;
+term_pty(docker_devpts_t)
+
+type docker_share_t;
+files_type(docker_share_t)
+
+########################################
+#
+# docker local policy
+#
+allow docker_t self:capability { chown kill fowner fsetid mknod net_admin net_bind_service net_raw setfcap };
+allow docker_t self:tun_socket relabelto;
+allow docker_t self:process { getattr signal_perms setrlimit setfscreate };
+allow docker_t self:fifo_file rw_fifo_file_perms;
+allow docker_t self:unix_stream_socket create_stream_socket_perms;
+allow docker_t self:tcp_socket create_stream_socket_perms;
+allow docker_t self:udp_socket create_socket_perms;
+allow docker_t self:capability2 block_suspend;
+
+manage_files_pattern(docker_t, docker_home_t, docker_home_t)
+manage_dirs_pattern(docker_t, docker_home_t, docker_home_t)
+manage_lnk_files_pattern(docker_t, docker_home_t, docker_home_t)
+userdom_admin_home_dir_filetrans(docker_t, docker_home_t, dir, ".docker")
+
+manage_dirs_pattern(docker_t, docker_config_t, docker_config_t)
+manage_files_pattern(docker_t, docker_config_t, docker_config_t)
+files_etc_filetrans(docker_t, docker_config_t, dir, "docker")
+
+manage_dirs_pattern(docker_t, docker_lock_t, docker_lock_t)
+manage_files_pattern(docker_t, docker_lock_t, docker_lock_t)
+files_lock_filetrans(docker_t, docker_lock_t, { dir file }, "lxc")
+
+manage_dirs_pattern(docker_t, docker_log_t, docker_log_t)
+manage_files_pattern(docker_t, docker_log_t, docker_log_t)
+manage_lnk_files_pattern(docker_t, docker_log_t, docker_log_t)
+logging_log_filetrans(docker_t, docker_log_t, { dir file lnk_file })
+allow docker_t docker_log_t:dir_file_class_set { relabelfrom relabelto };
+
+manage_dirs_pattern(docker_t, docker_tmp_t, docker_tmp_t)
+manage_files_pattern(docker_t, docker_tmp_t, docker_tmp_t)
+manage_lnk_files_pattern(docker_t, docker_tmp_t, docker_tmp_t)
+files_tmp_filetrans(docker_t, docker_tmp_t, { dir file lnk_file })
+
+manage_dirs_pattern(docker_t, docker_tmpfs_t, docker_tmpfs_t)
+manage_files_pattern(docker_t, docker_tmpfs_t, docker_tmpfs_t)
+manage_lnk_files_pattern(docker_t, docker_tmpfs_t, docker_tmpfs_t)
+manage_fifo_files_pattern(docker_t, docker_tmpfs_t, docker_tmpfs_t)
+manage_chr_files_pattern(docker_t, docker_tmpfs_t, docker_tmpfs_t)
+manage_blk_files_pattern(docker_t, docker_tmpfs_t, docker_tmpfs_t)
+allow docker_t docker_tmpfs_t:dir relabelfrom;
+can_exec(docker_t, docker_tmpfs_t)
+fs_tmpfs_filetrans(docker_t, docker_tmpfs_t, { dir file })
+allow docker_t docker_tmpfs_t:chr_file mounton;
+
+manage_dirs_pattern(docker_t, docker_share_t, docker_share_t)
+manage_files_pattern(docker_t, docker_share_t, docker_share_t)
+manage_lnk_files_pattern(docker_t, docker_share_t, docker_share_t)
+allow docker_t docker_share_t:dir_file_class_set { relabelfrom relabelto };
+
+can_exec(docker_t, docker_share_t)
+#docker_filetrans_named_content(docker_t)
+
+manage_dirs_pattern(docker_t, docker_var_lib_t, docker_var_lib_t)
+manage_chr_files_pattern(docker_t, docker_var_lib_t, docker_var_lib_t)
+manage_blk_files_pattern(docker_t, docker_var_lib_t, docker_var_lib_t)
+manage_files_pattern(docker_t, docker_var_lib_t, docker_var_lib_t)
+manage_lnk_files_pattern(docker_t, docker_var_lib_t, docker_var_lib_t)
+allow docker_t docker_var_lib_t:dir_file_class_set { relabelfrom relabelto };
+files_var_lib_filetrans(docker_t, docker_var_lib_t, { dir file lnk_file })
+
+manage_dirs_pattern(docker_t, docker_var_run_t, docker_var_run_t)
+manage_files_pattern(docker_t, docker_var_run_t, docker_var_run_t)
+manage_sock_files_pattern(docker_t, docker_var_run_t, docker_var_run_t)
+manage_lnk_files_pattern(docker_t, docker_var_run_t, docker_var_run_t)
+files_pid_filetrans(docker_t, docker_var_run_t, { dir file lnk_file sock_file })
+
+allow docker_t docker_devpts_t:chr_file { relabelfrom rw_chr_file_perms setattr_chr_file_perms };
+term_create_pty(docker_t, docker_devpts_t)
+
+kernel_read_system_state(docker_t)
+kernel_read_network_state(docker_t)
+kernel_read_all_sysctls(docker_t)
+kernel_rw_net_sysctls(docker_t)
+kernel_setsched(docker_t)
+kernel_read_all_proc(docker_t)
+
+domain_use_interactive_fds(docker_t)
+domain_dontaudit_read_all_domains_state(docker_t)
+
+corecmd_exec_bin(docker_t)
+corecmd_exec_shell(docker_t)
+
+corenet_tcp_bind_generic_node(docker_t)
+corenet_tcp_sendrecv_generic_if(docker_t)
+corenet_tcp_sendrecv_generic_node(docker_t)
+corenet_tcp_sendrecv_generic_port(docker_t)
+corenet_tcp_bind_all_ports(docker_t)
+corenet_tcp_connect_http_port(docker_t)
+corenet_tcp_connect_commplex_main_port(docker_t)
+corenet_udp_sendrecv_generic_if(docker_t)
+corenet_udp_sendrecv_generic_node(docker_t)
+corenet_udp_sendrecv_all_ports(docker_t)
+corenet_udp_bind_generic_node(docker_t)
+corenet_udp_bind_all_ports(docker_t)
+
+files_read_config_files(docker_t)
+files_dontaudit_getattr_all_dirs(docker_t)
+files_dontaudit_getattr_all_files(docker_t)
+
+fs_read_cgroup_files(docker_t)
+fs_read_tmpfs_symlinks(docker_t)
+fs_search_all(docker_t)
+fs_getattr_all_fs(docker_t)
+
+storage_raw_rw_fixed_disk(docker_t)
+
+auth_use_nsswitch(docker_t)
+auth_dontaudit_getattr_shadow(docker_t)
+
+init_read_state(docker_t)
+init_status(docker_t)
+
+logging_send_audit_msgs(docker_t)
+logging_send_syslog_msg(docker_t)
+
+miscfiles_read_localization(docker_t)
+
+mount_domtrans(docker_t)
+
+seutil_read_default_contexts(docker_t)
+seutil_read_config(docker_t)
+
+sysnet_dns_name_resolve(docker_t)
+sysnet_exec_ifconfig(docker_t)
+
+optional_policy(`
+	rpm_exec(docker_t)
+	rpm_read_db(docker_t)
+	rpm_exec(docker_t)
+')
+
+optional_policy(`
+	fstools_domtrans(docker_t)
+')
+
+optional_policy(`
+	iptables_domtrans(docker_t)
+')
+
+optional_policy(`
+	openvswitch_stream_connect(docker_t)
+')
+
+#
+# lxc rules
+#
+
+allow docker_t self:capability { dac_override setgid setpcap setuid sys_admin sys_boot sys_chroot sys_ptrace };
+
+allow docker_t self:process { getcap setcap setexec setpgid setsched signal_perms };
+
+allow docker_t self:netlink_route_socket rw_netlink_socket_perms;;
+allow docker_t self:netlink_audit_socket create_netlink_socket_perms;
+allow docker_t self:unix_dgram_socket { create_socket_perms sendto };
+allow docker_t self:unix_stream_socket { create_stream_socket_perms connectto };
+
+allow docker_t docker_var_lib_t:dir mounton;
+allow docker_t docker_var_lib_t:chr_file mounton;
+can_exec(docker_t, docker_var_lib_t)
+
+kernel_dontaudit_setsched(docker_t)
+kernel_get_sysvipc_info(docker_t)
+kernel_request_load_module(docker_t)
+kernel_mounton_messages(docker_t)
+kernel_mounton_all_proc(docker_t)
+kernel_mounton_all_sysctls(docker_t)
+kernel_unlabeled_entry_type(spc_t)
+kernel_unlabeled_domtrans(docker_t, spc_t)
+
+dev_getattr_all(docker_t)
+dev_getattr_sysfs_fs(docker_t)
+dev_read_urand(docker_t)
+dev_read_lvm_control(docker_t)
+dev_rw_sysfs(docker_t)
+dev_rw_loop_control(docker_t)
+dev_rw_lvm_control(docker_t)
+
+files_getattr_isid_type_dirs(docker_t)
+files_manage_isid_type_dirs(docker_t)
+files_manage_isid_type_files(docker_t)
+files_manage_isid_type_symlinks(docker_t)
+files_manage_isid_type_chr_files(docker_t)
+files_manage_isid_type_blk_files(docker_t)
+files_exec_isid_files(docker_t)
+files_mounton_isid(docker_t)
+files_mounton_non_security(docker_t)
+files_mounton_isid_type_chr_file(docker_t)
+
+fs_mount_all_fs(docker_t)
+fs_unmount_all_fs(docker_t)
+fs_remount_all_fs(docker_t)
+files_mounton_isid(docker_t)
+fs_manage_cgroup_dirs(docker_t)
+fs_manage_cgroup_files(docker_t)
+fs_relabelfrom_xattr_fs(docker_t)
+fs_relabelfrom_tmpfs(docker_t)
+fs_read_tmpfs_symlinks(docker_t)
+fs_list_hugetlbfs(docker_t)
+
+term_use_generic_ptys(docker_t)
+term_use_ptmx(docker_t)
+term_getattr_pty_fs(docker_t)
+term_relabel_pty_fs(docker_t)
+term_mounton_unallocated_ttys(docker_t)
+
+modutils_domtrans_insmod(docker_t)
+
+systemd_status_all_unit_files(docker_t)
+systemd_start_systemd_services(docker_t)
+
+userdom_stream_connect(docker_t)
+userdom_search_user_home_content(docker_t)
+userdom_read_all_users_state(docker_t)
+userdom_relabel_user_home_files(docker_t)
+userdom_relabel_user_tmp_files(docker_t)
+userdom_relabel_user_tmp_dirs(docker_t)
+
+optional_policy(`
+	gpm_getattr_gpmctl(docker_t)
+')
+
+optional_policy(`
+	dbus_system_bus_client(docker_t)
+	init_dbus_chat(docker_t)
+	init_start_transient_unit(docker_t)
+
+	optional_policy(`
+		systemd_dbus_chat_logind(docker_t)
+	')
+
+	optional_policy(`
+		firewalld_dbus_chat(docker_t)
+	')
+')
+
+optional_policy(`
+	udev_read_db(docker_t)
+')
+
+optional_policy(`
+	virt_read_config(docker_t)
+	virt_exec(docker_t)
+	virt_stream_connect(docker_t)
+	virt_stream_connect_sandbox(docker_t)
+	virt_exec_sandbox_files(docker_t)
+	virt_manage_sandbox_files(docker_t)
+	virt_relabel_sandbox_filesystem(docker_t)
+	# for lxc
+	virt_transition_svirt_sandbox(docker_t, system_r)
+	virt_mounton_sandbox_file(docker_t)
+#	virt_attach_sandbox_tun_iface(docker_t)
+	allow docker_t svirt_sandbox_domain:tun_socket relabelfrom;
+')
+
+tunable_policy(`docker_connect_any',`
+    corenet_tcp_connect_all_ports(docker_t)
+    corenet_sendrecv_all_packets(docker_t)
+    corenet_tcp_sendrecv_all_ports(docker_t)
+')
+
+########################################
+#
+# spc local policy
+#
+domain_entry_file(spc_t, docker_share_t)
+domain_entry_file(spc_t, docker_var_lib_t)
+role system_r types spc_t;
+
+domain_entry_file(spc_t, docker_share_t)
+domain_entry_file(spc_t, docker_var_lib_t)
+domtrans_pattern(docker_t, docker_share_t, spc_t)
+domtrans_pattern(docker_t, docker_var_lib_t, spc_t)
+allow docker_t spc_t:process { setsched signal_perms };
+ps_process_pattern(docker_t, spc_t)
+allow docker_t spc_t:socket_class_set { relabelto relabelfrom };
+
+optional_policy(`
+	dbus_chat_system_bus(spc_t)
+')
+
+optional_policy(`
+	unconfined_domain_noaudit(spc_t)
+')
+
+optional_policy(`
+	unconfined_domain(docker_t)
+')
+
+optional_policy(`
+	virt_transition_svirt_sandbox(spc_t, system_r)
+')
+
+########################################
+#
+# docker upstream policy
+#
+
+optional_policy(`
+#    domain_stub_named_filetrans_domain()
+     gen_require(`
+        attribute named_filetrans_domain;
+     ')
+
+      docker_filetrans_named_content(named_filetrans_domain)
+')
+
+optional_policy(`
+    lvm_stub()
+    docker_rw_sem(lvm_t)
+')
+
+optional_policy(`
+    staff_stub()
+    docker_stream_connect(staff_t)
+    docker_exec(staff_t)
+')
+
+optional_policy(`
+    virt_stub_lxc()
+    docker_exec_lib(virtd_lxc_t)
+')
+
+optional_policy(`
+    virt_stub_svirt_sandbox_domain()
+    virt_stub_svirt_sandbox_file()
+    allow svirt_sandbox_domain self:netlink_kobject_uevent_socket create_socket_perms;
+    docker_read_share_files(svirt_sandbox_domain)
+    docker_lib_filetrans(svirt_sandbox_domain,svirt_sandbox_file_t, sock_file)
+    docker_use_ptys(svirt_sandbox_domain)
+    docker_spc_stream_connect(svirt_sandbox_domain)
+    fs_list_tmpfs(svirt_sandbox_domain)
+    fs_rw_hugetlbfs_files(svirt_sandbox_domain)
+    fs_dontaudit_remount_tmpfs(svirt_sandbox_domain)
+    dev_dontaudit_mounton_sysfs(svirt_sandbox_domain)
+
+    tunable_policy(`virt_sandbox_use_fusefs',`
+	fs_manage_fusefs_dirs(svirt_sandbox_domain)
+	fs_manage_fusefs_files(svirt_sandbox_domain)
+	fs_manage_fusefs_symlinks(svirt_sandbox_domain)
+    ')
+     gen_require(`
+        attribute domain;
+     ')
+
+     dontaudit svirt_sandbox_domain domain:key {search link};
+')

BIN
contrib/docker-engine-selinux/docker_selinux.8.gz


+ 102 - 0
hack/make/.build-rpm/docker-engine-selinux.spec

@@ -0,0 +1,102 @@
+# Some bits borrowed from the openstack-selinux package
+Name: docker-engine-selinux
+Version: %{_version}
+Release: %{_release}%{?dist}
+Summary: SELinux Policies for the open-source application container engine
+BuildArch: noarch
+Group: Tools/Docker
+
+License: GPLv2
+Source: %{name}.tar.gz
+
+URL: https://dockerproject.org
+Vendor: Docker
+Packager: Docker <support@docker.com>
+
+# Version of SELinux we were using
+%if 0%{?fedora} == 20
+%global selinux_policyver 3.12.1-197
+%endif # fedora 20
+%if 0%{?fedora} == 21
+%global selinux_policyver 3.13.1-105
+%endif # fedora 21
+%if 0%{?fedora} >= 22
+%global selinux_policyver 3.13.1-128
+%endif # fedora 22
+%if 0%{?centos} >= 7 || 0%{?rhel} >= 7 || 0%{?oraclelinux} >= 7
+%global selinux_policyver 3.13.1-23
+%endif # centos,rhel,oraclelinux 7
+
+%global selinuxtype targeted
+%global moduletype  services
+%global modulenames docker
+
+Requires(post): selinux-policy-base >= %{selinux_policyver}, selinux-policy-targeted >= %{selinux_policyver}, policycoreutils, policycoreutils-python libselinux-utils
+BuildRequires: selinux-policy selinux-policy-devel
+
+# conflicting packages
+Conflicts: docker-selinux
+
+# Usage: _format var format
+#   Expand 'modulenames' into various formats as needed
+#   Format must contain '$x' somewhere to do anything useful
+%global _format() export %1=""; for x in %{modulenames}; do %1+=%2; %1+=" "; done;
+
+# Relabel files
+%global relabel_files() \
+    /sbin/restorecon -R %{_bindir}/docker %{_localstatedir}/run/docker.sock %{_localstatedir}/run/docker.pid %{_sharedstatedir}/docker %{_sysconfdir}/docker %{_localstatedir}/log/docker %{_localstatedir}/log/lxc %{_localstatedir}/lock/lxc %{_usr}/lib/systemd/system/docker.service /root/.docker &> /dev/null || : \
+
+%description
+SELinux policy modules for use with Docker
+
+%prep
+%if 0%{?centos} <= 6
+%setup -n %{name}
+%else
+%autosetup -n %{name}
+%endif
+
+%build
+make SHARE="%{_datadir}" TARGETS="%{modulenames}"
+
+%install
+
+# Install SELinux interfaces
+%_format INTERFACES $x.if
+install -d %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/selinux/devel/include/%{moduletype}
+install -p -m 644 $INTERFACES %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/selinux/devel/include/%{moduletype}
+
+# Install policy modules
+%_format MODULES $x.pp.bz2
+install -d %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/selinux/packages
+install -m 0644 $MODULES %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/selinux/packages
+
+%post
+#
+# Install all modules in a single transaction
+#
+if [ $1 -eq 1 ]; then
+    %{_sbindir}/setsebool -P -N virt_use_nfs=1 virt_sandbox_use_all_caps=1
+fi
+%_format MODULES %{_datadir}/selinux/packages/$x.pp.bz2
+%{_sbindir}/semodule -n -s %{selinuxtype} -i $MODULES
+if %{_sbindir}/selinuxenabled ; then
+    %{_sbindir}/load_policy
+    %relabel_files
+fi
+
+%postun
+if [ $1 -eq 0 ]; then
+    %{_sbindir}/semodule -n -r %{modulenames} &> /dev/null || :
+    if %{_sbindir}/selinuxenabled ; then
+        %{_sbindir}/load_policy
+        %relabel_files
+    fi
+fi
+
+%files
+%defattr(-,root,root,0755)
+%attr(0644,root,root) %{_datadir}/selinux/packages/*.pp.bz2
+%attr(0644,root,root) %{_datadir}/selinux/devel/include/%{moduletype}/*.if
+
+%changelog

+ 12 - 5
hack/make/.build-rpm/docker-engine.spec

@@ -51,18 +51,25 @@ Requires: device-mapper >= 1.02.90-2
 %endif
 
 # docker-selinux conditional
-%if 0%{?fedora} >= 22 || 0%{?centos} >= 7 || 0%{?rhel} >= 7 || 0%{?oracle} >= 7
+%if 0%{?fedora} >= 20 || 0%{?centos} >= 7 || 0%{?rhel} >= 7 || 0%{?oraclelinux} >= 7
 %global with_selinux 1
 %endif
 
 # start if with_selinux
 %if 0%{?with_selinux}
 # Version of SELinux we were using
+%if 0%{?fedora} == 20
+%global selinux_policyver 3.12.1-197
+%endif # fedora 20
+%if 0%{?fedora} == 21
+%global selinux_policyver 3.13.1-105
+%endif # fedora 21
 %if 0%{?fedora} >= 22
-%global selinux_policyver 3.13.1-119
-%else
-%global selinux_policyver 3.13.1-39
-%endif
+%global selinux_policyver 3.13.1-128
+%endif # fedora 22
+%if 0%{?centos} >= 7 || 0%{?rhel} >= 7 || 0%{?oraclelinux} >= 7
+%global selinux_policyver 3.13.1-23
+%endif # centos,oraclelinux 7
 %endif # with_selinux
 
 # RE: rhbz#1195804 - ensure min NVR for selinux-policy

+ 10 - 1
hack/make/build-rpm

@@ -63,11 +63,20 @@ set -e
 			RUN mkdir -p /root/rpmbuild/SOURCES
 			WORKDIR /root/rpmbuild
 			RUN ln -sfv /usr/src/${rpmName}/hack/make/.build-rpm SPECS
-			RUN tar -cz -C /usr/src -f /root/rpmbuild/SOURCES/${rpmName}.tar.gz ${rpmName}
 			WORKDIR /root/rpmbuild/SPECS
+			RUN tar -cz -C /usr/src -f /root/rpmbuild/SOURCES/${rpmName}.tar.gz ${rpmName}
 			RUN { echo '* $rpmDate $rpmPackager $rpmVersion-$rpmRelease'; echo '* Version: $VERSION'; } >> ${rpmName}.spec && tail >&2 ${rpmName}.spec
 			RUN rpmbuild -ba --define '_release $rpmRelease' --define '_version $rpmVersion' --define '_origversion $VERSION' ${rpmName}.spec
 		EOF
+		# selinux policy referencing systemd things won't work on non-systemd versions
+		# of centos or rhel, which we don't support anyways
+		if [ "$suite" -gt 6 ]; then
+			cat >> "$DEST/$version/Dockerfile.build" <<-EOF
+				RUN tar -cz -C /usr/src/${rpmName}/contrib -f /root/rpmbuild/SOURCES/${rpmName}-selinux.tar.gz ${rpmName}-selinux
+				RUN { echo '* $rpmDate $rpmPackager $rpmVersion-$rpmRelease'; echo '* Version: $VERSION'; } >> ${rpmName}-selinux.spec && tail >&2 ${rpmName}-selinux.spec
+				RUN rpmbuild -ba --define '_release $rpmRelease' --define '_version $rpmVersion' --define '_origversion $VERSION' ${rpmName}-selinux.spec
+			EOF
+		fi
 		tempImage="docker-temp/build-rpm:$version"
 		( set -x && docker build -t "$tempImage" -f $DEST/$version/Dockerfile.build . )
 		docker run --rm "$tempImage" bash -c 'cd /root/rpmbuild && tar -c *RPMS' | tar -xvC "$DEST/$version"