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In policycoreutils-2.13+, restorecon changes its default behaviour,
and does not restore context if the file' type is correct, even its
mcs/mls level is incorrect.
We should force it always to restore file contexts in initscripts to
avoid issues.
Signed-off-by: Xin Ouyang <Xin.Ouyang@windriver.com>
Signed-off-by: Joe MacDonald <joe@deserted.net>
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Current meta-selinux provides a populate-volatile.sh for adding
restorecon lines to the oe-core script.
If other meta layers would add a new populate-volatile.sh, it will
override the oe-core and meta-selinux ones and cause selinux issues.
So append restorecon lines to the original script instead of a
final script.
Signed-off-by: Xin Ouyang <Xin.Ouyang@windriver.com>
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populate-volatile.sh creates new directories in /var/volatile/ while
booting, so we should restore the security contexts in it.
Also touch /var/log/lastlog to set correct security contexts.
populate-volatile.sh is imported for oe-core, and add these two
lines at the end.
touch /var/log/lastlog
test ! -x /sbin/restorecon || /sbin/restorecon -R /var/volatile/
Signed-off-by: Xin Ouyang <Xin.Ouyang@windriver.com>
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