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32.Dd July 25, 2015
33.Dt MAC.CONF 5
34.Os
35.Sh NAME
36.Nm mac.conf
37.Nd format of the MAC library configuration file
38.Sh DESCRIPTION
39The
40.Nm
41file configures the default label elements to be used by policy-agnostic
42applications that operate on MAC labels.
43A file contains a series of default label sets specified by object class,
44in addition to blank lines and comments preceded by a
45.Ql #
46symbol.
47.Pp
48Currently, the implementation supports two syntax styles for label
49element declaration.
50The old (deprecated) syntax consists of a
51single line with two fields separated by white space: the object
52class name, and a list of label elements as used by the
53.Xr mac_prepare 3
54library calls prior to an application invocation of a function from
55.Xr mac_get 3 .
56.Pp
57The newer more preferred syntax consists of three fields separated by
58white space: the label group, object class name and a list of
59label elements.
60.Pp
61Label element names may optionally begin with a
62.Ql \&?
63symbol to indicate that a failure to retrieve the label element for
64an object should be silently ignored, and improves usability if the
65set of MAC policies may change over time.
66.Sh FILES
67.Bl -tag -width ".Pa /etc/mac.conf" -compact
68.It Pa /etc/mac.conf
69MAC library configuration file.
70.El
71.Sh EXAMPLES
72The following example configures user applications to operate with
73four MAC policies:
74.Xr mac_biba 4 ,
75.Xr mac_mls 4 ,
76SEBSD,
77and
78.Xr mac_partition 4 .
79.Bd -literal -offset indent
80#
81# Default label set to be used by simple MAC applications
82
83default_labels file ?biba,?lomac,?mls,?sebsd
84default_labels ifnet ?biba,?lomac,?mls,?sebsd
85default_labels process ?biba,?lomac,?mls,?partition,?sebsd
86default_labels socket ?biba,?lomac,?mls
87
88#
89# Deprecated (old) syntax
90
91default_file_labels ?biba,?mls,?sebsd
92default_ifnet_labels ?biba,?mls,?sebsd
93default_process_labels ?biba,?mls,partition,?sebsd
94.Ed
95.Pp
96In this example, userland applications will attempt to retrieve Biba,
97MLS, and SEBSD labels for all object classes; for processes, they will
98additionally attempt to retrieve a Partition identifier.
99In all cases except the Partition identifier, failure to retrieve a
100label due to the respective policy not being present will be ignored.
101.Sh SEE ALSO
102.Xr mac 3 ,
103.Xr mac_get 3 ,
104.Xr mac_prepare 3 ,
105.Xr mac 4 ,
106.Xr mac 9
107.Sh HISTORY
108Support for Mandatory Access Control was introduced in
109.Fx 5.0
110as part of the
111.Tn TrustedBSD
112Project.
113