## <summary>Thunderbird email client</summary>
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## <summary>
## Role access for thunderbird
## </summary>
## <param name="role">
## <summary>
## Role allowed access
## </summary>
## </param>
## <param name="domain">
## <summary>
## User domain for the role
## </summary>
## </param>
#
interface(`thunderbird_role',`
gen_require(`
type thunderbird_t, thunderbird_exec_t;
type thunderbird_home_t, thunderbird_tmpfs_t;
')
role $1 types thunderbird_t;
domain_auto_trans($2, thunderbird_exec_t, thunderbird_t)
allow $2 thunderbird_t:fd use;
allow $2 thunderbird_t:shm { associate getattr };
allow $2 thunderbird_t:unix_stream_socket connectto;
allow thunderbird_t $2:fd use;
allow thunderbird_t $2:process sigchld;
allow thunderbird_t $2:unix_stream_socket connectto;
# allow ps to show thunderbird and allow the user to kill it
ps_process_pattern($2, thunderbird_t)
allow $2 thunderbird_t:process signal;
# Access ~/.thunderbird
manage_dirs_pattern($2, thunderbird_home_t, thunderbird_home_t)
manage_files_pattern($2, thunderbird_home_t, thunderbird_home_t)
manage_lnk_files_pattern($2, thunderbird_home_t, thunderbird_home_t)
relabel_dirs_pattern($2, thunderbird_home_t, thunderbird_home_t)
relabel_files_pattern($2, thunderbird_home_t, thunderbird_home_t)
relabel_lnk_files_pattern($2, thunderbird_home_t, thunderbird_home_t)
')
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## <summary>
## Run thunderbird in the user thunderbird domain.
## </summary>
## <param name="domain">
## <summary>
## Domain allowed access.
## </summary>
## </param>
#
interface(`thunderbird_domtrans',`
gen_require(`
type thunderbird_t, thunderbird_exec_t;
')
domtrans_pattern($1, thunderbird_exec_t, thunderbird_t)
')