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Fix `noblacklist` entry without an equivalent `blacklist` entry.
Added on commit 1a2e8ab85 ("multimc: instances not running, because of
missing permissions", 2024-02-19) / PR #6216.
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Since gnome-keyring 1.46, the ssh-agent functionality has been removed
and gcr-ssh-agent is the recommended alternative.
Source:
- https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gcr/-/merge_requests/67
- https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/GNOME/Keyring#SSH_keys
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mkinitcpio (used to generate initramfs images) supports several
compression formats:
https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/mkinitcpio/mkinitcpio/-/blob/master/mkinitcpio.conf#L54-L64.
On Arch Linux (based distributions) at least this implies the supported
archivers to have access to mkinitcpio-related files under /etc.
This was no problem before 29da82d added `private-etc` to
`archivers-common.profile`.
This adds the now needed extra private-etc items to
archiver-common.profile, for mkinitcpio's supported compressors (which
seem to be at least cpio, gzip and zstd).
Relates to #5610.
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Commit 29da82d added `private-etc` to `archiver-common.profile`.
To avoid doubled options this PR removes it from archiver profiles which
already had it.
Relates to #5610.
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Profile for Ledger Live desktop app
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/opt/ledger-live installation currently sits at 345 MiB, so I decided to
whitelist it instead of using private-opt ledger-live, in case future
installations grow in size.
Not using private-dev was the only way I managed to get my USB wallet to
work.
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landlock: use "landlock.fs." prefix in filesystem commands
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Since Landlock ABI v4 it is possible to restrict actions related to the
network and potentially more areas will be added in the future.
So use `landlock.fs.` as the prefix in the current filesystem-related
commands (and later `landlock.net.` for the network-related commands) to
keep them organized and to match what is used in the kernel.
Examples of filesystem and network access flags:
* `LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_EXECUTE`: Execute a file.
* `LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_READ_DIR`: Open a directory or list its content.
* `LANDLOCK_ACCESS_NET_BIND_TCP`: Bind a TCP socket to a local port.
* `LANDLOCK_ACCESS_NET_CONNECT_TCP`: Connect an active TCP socket to a
remote port.
Relates to #6078.
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New profile: virt-manager
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New profile: gnome-boxes
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multimc: instances not running, because of missing permissions
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When starting an instance, in the logs, a failed attempt to load the lwjgl
library is shown and the game doesn't run.
The library is in the /tmp directory. The reason for this appears to
be, in the lwjgl source code, the shared library loading function,
extracts in the temporary directory and continues from there.
This is fixed by whitelisting.
The reason for adding "ignore noexec /tmp" as well, is that without it, the game
can't run, even if the directory is whitelisted. It seems the library needs
to be loaded from /tmp.
A second error for a failed attempt to access /home/user/.cache/JNA is also
shown in the logs. This is also fixed by whitelisting.
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Drop paths present in etc/inc/whitelist-usr-share-common.inc from
profiles that include it.
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nextcloud: D-Bus filtering changes
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Profile for Electron Cash
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Profile for RawTherapee
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gnome-keyring: harden and add gnome-keyring-daemon.profile
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And use it as the base for the existing gnome-keyring.profile.
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landlock: split .special into .makeipc and .makedev
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As discussed with @topimiettinen[1], it is unlikely that an unprivileged
process would need to directly create block or character devices. Also,
`landlock.special` is not very descriptive of what it allows.
So split `landlock.special` into:
* `landlock.makeipc`: allow creating named pipes and sockets (which are
usually used for inter-process communication)
* `landlock.makedev`: allow creating block and character devices
Misc: The `makedev` name is based on `nodev` from mount(8), which makes
mount not interpret block and character devices. `ipc` was suggested by
@rusty-snake[2].
Relates to #6078.
[1] https://github.com/netblue30/firejail/pull/6078#pullrequestreview-1740569786
[2] https://github.com/netblue30/firejail/pull/6187#issuecomment-1924107294
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Recent versions of geeqie[1] use a Lua interpreter, like the one
currently in Arch Linux (2.2).
Without this fix it fails with:
/usr/bin/geeqie: error while loading shared libraries: liblua.so.5.4: [...]
[1] https://www.geeqie.org/
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Add common Lua include to crawl.profile (Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup) to
allow Lua libraries, as both the ncurses and tiles executables are
dynamically linked to Lua.
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Tesseract is a CLI program and its output may be parsed by other
programs (such as `ocrmypdf`). Including messages from firejail in the
output may break the parsing, so remove them.
Fixes #6171.
Reported-by: @kmille
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Committer note: For each profile there is both XXX-gtk and gtk-XXX (such
as lbry-viewer-gtk and gtk-lbry-viewer).
XXX-gtk is the symlink
gtk-XXX is the actual file
Co-authored-by: exponential <echo ZXhwb25lbnRpYWxtYXRyaXhAcHJvdG9ubWFpbC5jb20K | base64 -d>
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Co-authored-by: exponential <echo ZXhwb25lbnRpYWxtYXRyaXhAcHJvdG9ubWFpbC5jb20K | base64 -d>
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To ensure that it includes luajit paths as well:
* /usr/share/lua
* /usr/share/luajit-2.1
And remove all entries of the same path without the wildcard, to avoid
redundancy.
Misc: The wildcard entries were added on commit 56b60dfd0 ("additional
Lua blacklisting (#3246)", 2020-02-24) and the entries without the
wildcard were partially removed on commit 721a984a5 ("Fix Lua in
disable-interpreters.inc", 2020-02-24).
This is a follow-up to #6128.
Reported-by: @pirate486743186
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Added on commit 2d8ff695a ("WIP: Blacklist common programming
interpreters. (#1837)", 2018-04-02).
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gropdf (`man -Tpdf`) needs Perl (see #6142).
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mpv: whitelist /usr/share/mpv
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Use case: You install scripts in `/usr/share/mpv` but they remain
inactive. You then symlink them to `/etc/mpv` to activate them if you
want.
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