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linux-grsec.install
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# arg 1: the new package version
# arg 2: the old package version
KERNEL_NAME=-grsec
KERNEL_VERSION=
_add_tpe_group() {
if getent group tpe-trusted >/dev/null; then
groupmod -g 200 -n tpe tpe-trusted
fi
if ! getent group tpe >/dev/null; then
groupadd -g 200 -r tpe
fi
}
_add_audit_group() {
if ! getent group audit >/dev/null; then
groupadd -g 201 -r audit
fi
}
_add_socket_deny_groups() {
if getent group socket-deny-all >/dev/null; then
groupmod -g 202 socket-deny-all
else
groupadd -g 202 -r socket-deny-all
fi
if getent group socket-deny-client >/dev/null; then
groupmod -g 203 socket-deny-client
else
groupadd -g 203 -r socket-deny-client
fi
if getent group socket-deny-server >/dev/null; then
groupmod -g 204 socket-deny-server
else
groupadd -g 204 -r socket-deny-server
fi
}
_add_proc_group() {
if ! getent group proc-trusted >/dev/null; then
groupadd -g 205 -r proc-trusted
fi
}
_add_groups() {
_add_tpe_group
_add_socket_deny_groups
_add_proc_group
}
_remove_groups() {
for group in proc-trusted tpe socket-deny-server socket-deny-client socket-deny-all; do
if getent group $group >/dev/null; then
groupdel $group
fi
done
}
_help() {
cat <<EOF
Configuration of grsecurity features via sysctl is possible in
"/etc/sysctl.d/05-grsecurity.conf".
For group tpe, Trusted Path Execution is disabled. For group proc-trusted, the
access to /proc is not restricted. Think carefully before adding a normal user
to these groups.
To prevent certain socket access to users, there are three groups:
socket-deny-server, socket-deny-client and socket-deny-all.
There is an extensive wikibook on grsecurity and some documentation in the Arch
Linux Wiki:
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Grsecurity
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Grsecurity
EOF
}
post_install() {
# updating module dependencies
echo ">>> Updating module dependencies. Please wait ..."
depmod ${KERNEL_VERSION}
echo ">>> Generating initial ramdisk, using mkinitcpio. Please wait..."
mkinitcpio -p linux${KERNEL_NAME}
_add_groups
_help
}
post_upgrade() {
if findmnt --fstab -uno SOURCE /boot &>/dev/null && ! mountpoint -q /boot; then
echo "WARNING: /boot appears to be a separate partition but is not mounted."
fi
# updating module dependencies
echo ">>> Updating module dependencies. Please wait ..."
depmod ${KERNEL_VERSION}
echo ">>> Generating initial ramdisk, using mkinitcpio. Please wait..."
mkinitcpio -p linux${KERNEL_NAME}
_add_groups
_help
}
post_remove() {
# also remove the compat symlinks
rm -f boot/initramfs-linux${KERNEL_NAME}.img
rm -f boot/initramfs-linux${KERNEL_NAME}-fallback.img
_remove_groups
}