2009-May Archive by Thread
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Within a single thread, the first mail note is the START of the
thread; the notes following that are in the chronological order of
when they were received. So globally, newest messages are at the top,
but within a thread, the oldest (the start of the thread) is at the
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If you think about it, it is confusing. Just go with the flow and everything will be all right.
- Rsyncing every file on the root to another disk,
Nickolas Gray
- policy to allow myapp to exec chfn,
Brian Ginn
- [ANN] 2009 SELinux Developer Summit Call for Participation,
James Morris
- lvconvert does not work in enforcing, no AVC, instead I get SELINUX_ERR,
Nickolas Gray
- ports under SELinux on RHEL-5.3,
Brian Ginn
- Introducing SELinux Sandbox,
Daniel J Walsh
- semodule,
Vadym Chepkov
- selinux and sctp,
Nigel Rumens
- Selinux, Fail2ban problems,
Jim
- Exception during AVC analysis: global name 'audit_event' is not defined,
lejeczek
- btrfs SELinux support ??,
Tom London
- Why can not user_t link var_lib_t files?,
Göran Uddeborg
- How can I know disabling dontaudit or not ?,
Shintaro Fujiwara
- SELinux default contexts and PAM session?,
Brian Ginn
- network failures maybe SELinux related?,
Brian Ginn
- How can I create shadow_t file ?,
Shintaro Fujiwara
- roles in targeted mode,
Brian Ginn
- multiple output file context types?,
Brian Ginn
- What changed that allows xguest to go on AOL?,
fluffie
- HowTo create a new domain for a web administration tool,
G. Lohmann
- How can I set certain domain don't audit for certain time ?,
Shintaro Fujiwara
- selinux problem I solved months ago,
John Oliver
- How to install SELinux original policy as original RPM,
Shintaro Fujiwara
- Re: scp only using SELinux,
Eamon Walsh
- Boolean or rule for preventing user_u for su or sudo,
fluffie
- Test message #33,
selinux