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Security contexts for the contexts directory?
- From: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh redhat com>
- To: SELinux <SELinux tycho nsa gov>, "Fedora SELinux support list for users & developers." <fedora-selinux-list redhat com>
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- Subject: Security contexts for the contexts directory?
- Date: Thu, 27 May 2004 07:54:46 -0400
With the new design of the policy tree, we have moved the "contexts"
files into
/etc/selinux/*/contexts/
These files include default_contexts, file_contexts, default_type,
failsafe_contexts ...
as well as contexts for individual users like users/root. Currently the
security contexts for these files is etc_t. Should we change them so
something else? default_contexts_t? Should file_contexts be marked
differently then the others?
Also since policy is determined by /etc/sysconfig/selinux, should we set
a special security context on it? If we do should we move it to a
directory where it would be easier to maintain the security context?
Maybe rename it to /etc/selinux/config?
Dan
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