On Tue, 2017-12-19 at 16:03 +0100, Christian Ehrhardt wrote: > From: Jamie Strandboge <[email protected]> > > Allows (multi-arch enabled) access to libraries under the > /usr/lib/@{multiarch}/qemu/*.so path in the Debian/Ubuntu > qemu-block-extra package. > > Bug-Ubuntu: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1554761 > > Signed-off-by: Christian Ehrhardt <[email protected]> > --- > examples/apparmor/libvirt-qemu | 3 +++ > 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/examples/apparmor/libvirt-qemu > b/examples/apparmor/libvirt-qemu > index 91d0e02..912b4ac 100644 > --- a/examples/apparmor/libvirt-qemu > +++ b/examples/apparmor/libvirt-qemu > @@ -161,6 +161,9 @@ > /usr/{lib,lib64}/qemu/block-curl.so mr, > /usr/{lib,lib64}/qemu/block-rbd.so mr, > > + # for Debian/Ubuntu qemu-block-extra (LP: #1554761) > + /usr/lib/@{multiarch}/qemu/*.so rm, > +
+1 as is (though s/rm/mr/ for consistency), but on my system I see
block-curl.so, block-isci.so and block-rdb.so. I think it probably
makes to adjust this rule block to simply be:
/usr/{lib,lib64}/qemu/*.so mr,
/usr/lib/@{multiarch}/qemu/*.so mr,
Ie, rather than limiting the libraries that qemu can mmap that are in
its system library directory, allow qemu access to all of them and then
mediate the accesses those libraries need in policy.
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