Summary: SELinux tools for managing policy Name: setools Version: 1.4 Release: 1 License: GPL Group: System Environment/Base Source: http://www.tresys.com/Downloads/selinux-tools/setools-%{version}.tgz Prefix: %{_prefix} BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-buildroot Requires: checkpolicy, policycoreutils Buildrequires: tk-devel tcl-devel Patch0: setools-rhat.patch Obsoletes: setools-devel %description Security-enhanced Linux is a patch of the Linux kernel and a number of utilities with enhanced security functionality designed to add mandatory access controls to Linux. The Security-enhanced Linux kernel contains new architectural components originally developed to improve the security of the Flask operating system. These architectural components provide general support for the enforcement of many kinds of mandatory access control policies, including those based on the concepts of Type Enforcement, Role-based Access Control, and Multi-level Security. The tools and libraries in this release include: 1. seuser: A GUI and command line user manager tool for SELinux. This is a tool that actually manages a portion of a running policy (i.e., user accounts). 2. seuser scripts: A set of shell scripts: seuseradd, seusermod, and seuserdel. These scripts combine the functions of the associated s* commands with seuser to provide a single interface to manage users in SE Linux. 3. libapol: The main policy.conf analysis library, which is the core library for all our tools. See the help files for apol, sepcut, and seuser for help on using the tools. %package gui Summary: Graphical tools for handling SETools Group: System Environment/Base Requires: %name #%package devel #Summary: Libraries used for manipulation of policy by SETools #Group: System Environment/Base #Requires: %name #%description devel #setools libraries used for manipulation and investigation of policy. %description gui Security-enhanced Linux is a patch of the Linux kernel and a number of utilities with enhanced security functionality designed to add mandatory access controls to Linux. The Security-enhanced Linux kernel contains new architectural components originally developed to improve the security of the Flask operating system. These architectural components provide general support for the enforcement of many kinds of mandatory access control policies, including those based on the concepts of Type Enforcement, Role-based Access Control, and Multi-level Security. The tools and libraries in this release include: 1. apol: The GUI-based policy analysis tool. 2. sepcut: A basic GUI-based policy configuration, browsing, editing, and testing tool. This tool is intended to provide a complete, single user interface for viewing the source files of a policy, configuring policy program modules, editing policy files, and making and testing the policy. 3. awish: A version of the TCL/TK wish interpreter that includes the setools libraries. We use this to test our GUIs (apol and seuser have the interpreter compiled within them). One could conceivably write one's own GUI tools using TCL/TK as extended via awish. See the help files for apol, sepcut, and seuser for help on using the tools. %prep %setup -q %patch0 -p1 -b .rhat %build make LIBDIR=%{_libdir} all %install rm -rf ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT} mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%_bindir mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%_libdir mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/include/selinux/apol mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/share/doc/setools-%{version} make DESTDIR="${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}" INSTALL_HELPDIR=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/share/doc/setools-%{version} install rm -f ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/etc/selinux/strict/src/policy/domains/program/seuser.te rm -f ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/etc/selinux/strict/src/policy/file_contexts/program/seuser.fc rm -f ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/usr/bin/findcon rm -f ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/usr/bin/replcon %clean rm -rf ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT} %files gui %defattr(-,root,root) %_bindir/apol %_bindir/seuserx %_bindir/awish %_bindir/seaudit /usr/share/tcl8.4/BWidget-1.4.1/* %files %defattr(-,root,root) %_bindir/seuser %_bindir/seuseradd %_bindir/seuserdel %_bindir/seusermod %_bindir/sepcut %_bindir/seinfo %_bindir/sesearch /usr/share/setools/* /usr/share/doc/setools-%{version}/* %changelog * Wed Jun 2 2004 Dan Walsh 1.4-1 - Update to latest from TRESYS. * Tue Jun 1 2004 Dan Walsh 1.3-3 - Make changes to work with targeted/strict policy * Fri Apr 16 2004 Dan Walsh 1.3-2 - Take out requirement for policy file * Fri Apr 16 2004 Dan Walsh 1.3-1 - Fix doc location * Fri Apr 16 2004 Dan Walsh 1.3-1 - Latest from TRESYS * Tue Apr 13 2004 Dan Walsh 1.2.1-8 - fix location of policy.conf file * Tue Apr 6 2004 Dan Walsh 1.2.1-7 - Obsolete setools-devel * Tue Apr 6 2004 Dan Walsh 1.2.1-6 - Fix location of * Tue Apr 6 2004 Dan Walsh 1.2.1-5 - Remove devel libraries - Fix installdir for lib64 * Sat Apr 3 2004 Dan Walsh 1.2.1-4 - Add usr_t file read to policy * Thu Mar 25 2004 Dan Walsh 1.2.1-3 - Use tcl8.4 * Tue Mar 02 2004 Elliot Lee - rebuilt * Fri Feb 13 2004 Elliot Lee - rebuilt * Fri Feb 6 2004 Dan Walsh 1.2.1-1 - New patch * Fri Feb 6 2004 Dan Walsh 1.2-1 - Latest upstream version * Tue Dec 30 2003 Dan Walsh 1.1.1-1 - New version from upstream - Remove seuser.te. Now in policy file. * Tue Dec 30 2003 Dan Walsh 1.1-2 - Add Defattr to devel - move libs to base kit * Fri Dec 19 2003 Dan Walsh 1.1-1 - Update to latest code from tresys - Break into three separate packages for cmdline, devel and gui - Incorporate the tcl patch * Mon Dec 15 2003 Jens Petersen - 1.0.1-3 - apply setools-1.0.1-tcltk.patch to build against tcl/tk 8.4 - buildrequire tk-devel * Thu Nov 20 2003 Dan Walsh 1.0.1-2 - Add Bwidgets to this RPM * Tue Nov 4 2003 Dan Walsh 1.0.1-1 - Upgrade to 1.0.1 * Wed Oct 15 2003 Dan Walsh 1.0-6 - Clean up build * Tue Oct 14 2003 Dan Walsh 1.0-5 - Update with correct seuser.te * Wed Oct 1 2003 Dan Walsh 1.0-4 - Update with final release from Tresys * Mon Jun 2 2003 Dan Walsh 1.0-1 - Initial version