On Wed, 2003-12-31 at 20:25, Alan Cox wrote: > For FC2 the whole "root" thing is irrelevant. Something like a default configuration > to not build as root might be a good idea for FC1 but thats the past (and I'd do it > that way - a default config which told you what option to override it). > Does anyone have some links or thoughts on what user visible changes will occur under Fedora-SELinux for the following classes of people: 1) End Users 2) Packagers 3) System Administrators 4) Single user system admins/users (maybe kinda rolled in with 1 & 3) I've scanned a few FAQs and NSA papers now, but I get the impression that SELinux does not define policy, its a framework that allows the distributor/sys admin to define policy. What will our policies be? How will they affect our day to day operations? -Toshio -- Toshio <toshio tiki-lounge com>
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