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This policy provides several security improvements over running shadowsocks as `unconfined_service_t`: - **Principle of least privilege**: Only grants necessary permissions - **Network isolation**: Controls which ports and connections are allowed - **File system protection**: Restricts file access to configuration and required system files - **Process isolation**: Runs in a dedicated SELinux domain - **Audit trail**: All access attempts are logged for security monitoring
Shadowsocks SELinux Policy
Prerequisites
Install required SELinux development tools:
dnf upgrade && dnf install setools-console policycoreutils-python-utils selinux-policy-devel make
Creating SELinux Policy
1. Compile the policy
make -f /usr/share/selinux/devel/Makefile shadowsocks.pp
2. Install the policy module
semodule -i shadowsocks.pp
Apply File Contexts
1. Add file context mappings
semanage fcontext -a -t shadowsocks_exec_t "/usr/bin/ssservice"
semanage fcontext -a -t shadowsocks_conf_t "/etc/shadowsocks(/.*)?"
semanage fcontext -a -t shadowsocks_unit_file_t "/usr/lib/systemd/system/ss-server@.*\.service"
2. Apply contexts to files
restorecon -v /etc/systemd/system/ss-server@.service
restorecon -R /usr/bin/ssservice /etc/shadowsocks
3. Start the service
systemctl start ss-server@main
4. Verify the policy is working
# Check that shadowsocks is running in the correct domain
ps -eZ | grep ssservice
# Should show: system_u:system_r:shadowsocks_t:s0 (not unconfined_service_t)
Troubleshooting
Check for SELinux denials
# View recent AVC denials
ausearch -m avc -ts recent | grep denied
# Generate additional policy rules if needed
ausearch -m avc -ts recent | grep shadowsocks | audit2allow
Update policy if needed
If you need to add more permissions:
# Edit shadowsocks.te file
# Recompile and update
make -f /usr/share/selinux/devel/Makefile shadowsocks.pp
semodule -u shadowsocks.pp
Remove policy (if needed)
# Remove file contexts first
semanage fcontext -d "/usr/bin/ssservice"
semanage fcontext -d "/etc/shadowsocks(/.*)?"
semanage fcontext -d "/usr/lib/systemd/system/ss-server@.*\.service"
# Reset file labels
restorecon -F /usr/bin/ssservice
restorecon -RF /etc/shadowsocks
# Remove the policy module
semodule -r shadowsocks
Security Benefits
This policy provides several security improvements over running shadowsocks as unconfined_service_t:
- Principle of least privilege: Only grants necessary permissions
- Network isolation: Controls which ports and connections are allowed
- File system protection: Restricts file access to configuration and required system files
- Process isolation: Runs in a dedicated SELinux domain
- Audit trail: All access attempts are logged for security monitoring
Notes
- The policy includes optional monitoring features (cgroup access, DNS watching)
- File contexts use equivalency rules between
/etc/systemd/systemand/usr/lib/systemd/system