#
# security.py - security install data and installation
#
# Copyright (C) 2004 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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#
# 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
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#
# Author(s): Jeremy Katz
#
import iutil
from flags import flags
from pykickstart.constants import *
import logging
log = logging.getLogger("anaconda")
selinux_states = { SELINUX_DISABLED: "disabled",
SELINUX_ENFORCING: "enforcing",
SELINUX_PERMISSIVE: "permissive" }
class Security:
def __init__(self):
if flags.selinux == 1:
self.selinux = SELINUX_ENFORCING
else:
self.selinux = SELINUX_DISABLED
def setSELinux(self, val):
if not selinux_states.has_key(val):
log.error("Tried to set to invalid SELinux state: %s" %(val,))
val = SELINUX_DISABLED
self.selinux = val
def getSELinux(self):
return self.selinux
def writeKS(self, f):
if not selinux_states.has_key(self.selinux):
log.error("unknown selinux state: %s" %(self.selinux,))
return
f.write("selinux --%s\n" %(selinux_states[self.selinux],))
def write(self, instPath):
args = [ "--quiet", "--nostart" ]
if not selinux_states.has_key(self.selinux):
log.error("unknown selinux state: %s" %(self.selinux,))
return
args = args + [ "--selinux=%s" %(selinux_states[self.selinux],) ]
try:
if not flags.test:
iutil.execWithRedirect("/usr/sbin/lokkit", args,
root = instPath, stdout = "/dev/null",
stderr = "/dev/null")
else:
log.info("would have run %s" %(args,))
except RuntimeError, msg:
log.error ("lokkit run failed: %s" %(msg,))
except OSError, (errno, msg):
log.error ("lokkit run failed: %s" %(msg,))