[agent_docker] appropriate selinux labelling#1115
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It seems our README has mentioned the code works with SELinux for 11 years without being the case.
This patch enables SELinux labelling on the mounted volumes. Since a temporary folder is created for each submission, I decided to apply a strict labelling (
Z) and associates two random MCS categories (as the container runtime does by default) to all containers with the same parent (of the same submission). This allows to share the Unix socket created in the parent container with the student containers.This last operation is done by using the parent sockets path as the seed for the random function to avoid keeping more state in memory and a more important refactor.
This is probably not perfect, but still better than deactivating SELinux to allow the system to work.
This patch was tested on a system with SELinux disabled at boot time and the options seem to be ignored, so it should be the case on distros that are not shipped with SELinux without further checks.