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Serena Ziviani
19cc00041a Also use selinuxenabled to check selinux status
Currently, the cleanup script is using the existence of the folder
/sys/fs/selinux to check if SELinux is enabled. This, however, is
misleading in case disk-image-builder is used inside a Docker
container on a selinux-enabled host. In this case, the folder exists
in the container but SELinux is disabled.

This patch addresses the problem by checking, in addition to the
check already in place, the output of the command selinuxenabled.

Change-Id: I83e58f2467e60df9f0f00f7b7a58d0e2ce357a9a
Closes-Bug: #1820077
2019-03-28 14:20:24 +01:00
Pierre Riteau
bacceba41d Fail build due to missing kauditd only when SELinux is enabled
With the check added in commit 7566819139,
diskimage-builder fails to build RPM-based images if kauditd is not
running. However, this is only valid for environments where SELinux is
enabled. If SELinux is disabled (which is identified by an empty _runcon
variable), proceed with running setfiles.

Change-Id: I1b056f20a3a55f7333391207d9e1049d25ece041
Closes-Bug: #1779273
2018-10-05 10:02:14 +01:00
Olivier Bourdon
7566819139 Fix CentOS image build failure when dib runs on system where audit disabled
Without this fix, building a CentOS image on Ubuntu where audit=0 is passed
as a kernel boot parameter will lead to the following error:
disk-image-create centos7 dhcp-all-interfaces cloud-init-nocloud \
    devuser yum epel baremetal
... dib-run-parts Running tmpdir/hooks/cleanup.d/99-selinux-fixfiles-restore
... Error connecting to audit system.

Change-Id: I229d9b72f88bffddca42da57f01c27e902427071
2018-09-04 08:23:02 +02:00
Nguyen Van Trung
8d86ff1bec Don't run setfiles on /boot/efi
setfiles isn't supported on the vfat /boot/efi partition.  Add it to
the skip list.

Tested on Fujitsu Server successfully.

Change-Id: Iab262c4bdb0ecc25ca6b77ee4aff1ce442c0c578
2018-06-15 14:53:38 +10:00
Alfredo Moralejo
b1961e14ea Use SELinuxfs to check selinux status
Currently, the cleanup script is using existence of
semanage binary to check if selinux is enabled. However
this is misleading and can lead to problems when selinux
is disabled in a system where the binary exist.

This patch changes the detection logic to use /sys/fs/selinux
directory which is a in-memory filesystem created only when
selinux is really enabled.

Change-Id: I008f8bbc9c8414ce948c601e3907e27764e15a52
Related-Bug: 1706386
2017-07-26 18:57:25 +02:00
Ian Wienand
5089e4e541 Move setfiles to outside chroot with runcon
As described in the comments inline, on a selinux enabled kernel (such
as a centos build host) you need to have permissions to change the
contexts to those the kernel doesn't understand -- such as when you're
building a fedora image.

For some reason, setfiles has an arbitrary limit of 10 errors before
it stops.  I believe we previously had 9 errors (this mean 9
mis-labeled files, which were just waiting to cause problems).
Something changed with F26 setfiles and it started erroring
immediately, which lead to investigation.  Infra builds, on
non-selinux Ubuntu kernel's, would not have hit this issue.

This means we need to move this to run with a manual chroot into the
image under restorecon.

I'm really not sure why ironic-agent removes all the selinux tools
from the image, it seems like an over-optimisation (it's been like
that since Id6333ca5d99716ccad75ea1964896acf371fa72a).  Keep them so
we can run the relabel.

Change-Id: I4f5b591817ffcd776cbee0a0f9ca9f48de72aa6b
2017-07-24 10:14:07 +10:00