Default Object Statements
=========================
These rules allow a default user, role, type and/or range to be used when computing a context for a new object. These require policy version 27 or 28 with kernels 3.5 or greater.
defaultuser
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Allows the default user to be taken from the source or target context when computing a new context for the object [`class`](cil_class_and_permission_statements.md#class) identifier. Requires policy version 27.
**Statement definition:**
(defaultuser class_id default)
**Where:**
defaultuser
|
The defaultuser keyword. |
class_id
|
A single previously declared class or classmap identifier, or a list of previously declared class or classmap identifiers enclosed within parentheses. |
default
|
A keyword of either source or target . |
**Example:**
When creating new `binder`, `property_service`, `zygote` or `memprotect` objects the [`user`](cil_user_statements.md#user) component of the new security context will be taken from the `source` context:
(class binder (impersonate call set_context_mgr transfer receive))
(class property_service (set))
(class zygote (specifyids specifyrlimits specifycapabilities specifyinvokewith specifyseinfo))
(class memprotect (mmap_zero))
(classmap android_classes (android))
(classmapping android_classes android (binder (all)))
(classmapping android_classes android (property_service (set)))
(classmapping android_classes android (zygote (not (specifycapabilities))))
(defaultuser (android_classes memprotect) source)
; Will produce the following in the binary policy file:
;; default_user binder source;
;; default_user zygote source;
;; default_user property_service source;
;; default_user memprotect source;
defaultrole
-----------
Allows the default role to be taken from the source or target context when computing a new context for the object [`class`](cil_class_and_permission_statements.md#class) identifier. Requires policy version 27.
(defaultrole class_id default)
**Where:**
defaultrole
|
The defaultrole keyword. |
class_id
|
A single previously declared class or classmap identifier, or a list of previously declared class or classmap identifiers enclosed within parentheses. |
default
|
A keyword of either source or target . |
**Example:**
When creating new `binder`, `property_service` or `zygote` objects the [`role`](cil_role_statements.md#role) component of the new security context will be taken from the `target` context:
(class binder (impersonate call set_context_mgr transfer receive))
(class property_service (set))
(class zygote (specifyids specifyrlimits specifycapabilities specifyinvokewith specifyseinfo))
(defaultrole (binder property_service zygote) target)
; Will produce the following in the binary policy file:
;; default_role binder target;
;; default_role zygote target;
;; default_role property_service target;
defaulttype
-----------
Allows the default type to be taken from the source or target context when computing a new context for the object [`class`](cil_class_and_permission_statements.md#class) identifier. Requires policy version 28.
**Statement definition:**
(defaulttype class_id default)
**Where:**
defaulttype
|
The defaulttype keyword. |
class_id
|
A single previously declared class or classmap identifier, or a list of previously declared class or classmap identifiers enclosed within parentheses. |
default
|
A keyword of either source or target . |
**Example:**
When creating a new `socket` object, the [`type`](cil_type_statements.md#type) component of the new security context will be taken from the `source` context:
(defaulttype socket source)
defaultrange
------------
Allows the default level or range to be taken from the source or target context when computing a new context for the object [`class`](cil_class_and_permission_statements.md#class) identifier. Requires policy version 27.
**Statement definition:**
(defaultrange class_id default range)
**Where:**
defaultrange
|
The defaultrange keyword. |
class_id
|
A single previously declared class or classmap identifier, or a list of previously declared class or classmap identifiers enclosed within parentheses. |
default
|
A keyword of either source or target . |
range
|
A keyword of either low , high or low-high . |
**Example:**
When creating a new `file` object, the appropriate `range` component of the new security context will be taken from the `target` context:
(defaultrange file target low_high)