SELinux should be off by default in FC3
Kenneth Porter
shiva at sewingwitch.com
Thu Oct 7 14:01:38 UTC 2004
--On Thursday, October 07, 2004 9:52 AM -0400 Jeff Spaleta
<jspaleta at gmail.com> wrote:
> I know ls in rawhide exposes the
> contexts via -Z but I haven't poked around with nautilus to see if
> security context information is exposed there. And of course having
> nautilus be able to run the restorecon via a right click menu entry on
> a directory or file is going to be needed for smooth operation for a
> segment of the userbase.
>
> And are there any tools aimed at helping users figure out what file
> security context settings are needed for specific service/daemons?
Also, does find have facilities to match security contexts? It's a common
tool for finding violations of other policies, like rogue suid binaries.
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