selinux-faq/F-8/en_US selinux-faq.xml,1.1,1.2

Marc Wiriadisastra (mwiriadi) fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com
Sat Nov 17 01:56:10 UTC 2007


Author: mwiriadi

Update of /cvs/docs/selinux-faq/F-8/en_US
In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv14053/en_US

Modified Files:
	selinux-faq.xml 
Log Message:
Altered website links, system-config-selinux, and general transitions to 
Fedora 8.



Index: selinux-faq.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/docs/selinux-faq/F-8/en_US/selinux-faq.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.1
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
--- selinux-faq.xml	16 Nov 2007 13:05:07 -0000	1.1
+++ selinux-faq.xml	17 Nov 2007 01:56:07 -0000	1.2
@@ -65,22 +65,20 @@
       <listitem>
         <para>
           Writing traditional SE Linux policy HOWTO — <ulink
-	    url="https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=21959&group_id=21266"
+	    url="http://www.lurking-grue.org/writingselinuxpolicyHOWTO.html"
 	    />
         </para>
       </listitem>
       <listitem>
         <para>
           Reference Policy (the new policy found in &FC; 5) — <ulink
-	    url="http://serefpolicy.sourceforge.net/"
+	    url="http://oss.tresys.com/projects/refpolicy"
 	    />
         </para>
       </listitem>
       <listitem>
         <para>
           SELinux policy development training courses — <ulink
-	    url="http://tresys.com/services/training.shtml"
-	    /> and <ulink
 	    url="https://www.redhat.com/training/security/courses/rhs429.html"
 	    />
         </para>
@@ -89,7 +87,7 @@
         <para>
           Getting Started with SE Linux HOWTO: the new SE Linux (Debian) —
 	  <ulink
-	    url="https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=20372&group_id=21266" />
+	    url="http://www.lurking-grue.org/selinuxHOWTO.html" />
         </para>
       </listitem>
       <listitem>
@@ -117,7 +115,7 @@
       <title>Making changes/additions to the &FED; &SEL; FAQ</title>
       <para>
         This FAQ is available at <ulink
-          url="http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq-fc5/">http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq-fc5/</ulink>.
+          url="http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq-fc8/">http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq-fc8/</ulink>.
       </para>
       <para>
         For changes or additions to the &FED; &SEL; FAQ, use this <ulink
@@ -346,7 +344,7 @@
             <para>
 	      For more information on enabling or disabling targeted policy on
 	      each of the specific daemons, refer to <xref
-	      linkend="qa-using-s-c-securitylevel"/>.
+	      linkend="qa-using-s-c-selinux"/>.
             </para>
 	    <para>
 	      More information on the different policies available in SELinux
@@ -492,7 +490,7 @@
             <para>
               To make the strict policy easier to use, &SEL; developers have
 	      tried to make the change from one policy to the other easier.
-	      For example, <command>system-config-securitylevel</command> builds
+	      For example, <command>system-config-selinux</command> builds
 	      a relabel into the startup scripts.
             </para>
 	    <para>
@@ -540,7 +538,7 @@
 	      understand.  To do this, it uses the concepts of modularity,
 	      abstraction, and well-defined interfaces.
 	      Refer to <ulink
-	      url="http://serefpolicy.sourceforge.net/"/>
+	      url="http://oss.tresys.com/projects"/>
 	      for more information on the Reference Policy.
             </para>
 	    <para>
@@ -740,7 +738,7 @@
 		    are many booleans that can be set in Fedora, and they allow
 		    an administrator to configure SELinux to a great degree.
 		    To view the available booleans and modify their settings,
-		    use <command>system-config-securitylevel</command> or the
+		    use <command>system-config-selinux</command> or the
 		    command line tool <command>setsebool</command>.
 		  </para>
 		</listitem>
@@ -790,7 +788,7 @@
 	    </variablelist>
           </answer>
         </qandaentry>
-        <qandaentry id="qa-using-s-c-securitylevel" xreflabel="How to use system-config-securitylevel">
+        <qandaentry id="qa-using-s-c-selinux" xreflabel="How to use system-config-selinux">
           <question>
             <para>
               How do I enable/disable &SEL; protection on specific daemons under
@@ -799,13 +797,13 @@
           </question>
           <answer>
             <para>
-              Use <command>system-config-securitylevel</command>, also known as
-	      the <application>Security Level Configuration</application>
+              Use <command>system-config-selinux</command>, also known as
+	      the <application>SELinux Management</application>
 	      graphical tool, to control the
 	      Boolean values of specific daemons.  For example, if you need to
 	      disable &SEL; for Apache to run correctly in your environment, you
 	      can disable the value in
-	      <command>system-config-securitylevel</command>. This change
+	      <command>system-config-selinux</command>. This change
 	      disables the transition to the policy defined in
 	      <filename>apache.te</filename>, allowing <command>httpd</command>
 	      to remain under regular Linux DAC security.
@@ -1066,7 +1064,7 @@
 		<para>
 		  Another new resource is the Writing SE Linux policy HOWTO,
 		  located online at <ulink
-		    url="https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=21959&group_id=21266"/>.
+		    url="http://www.lurking-grue.org/writingselinuxpolicyHOWTO.html"/>.
 		</para>
 	      </listitem>
 	    </itemizedlist>
@@ -1182,7 +1180,7 @@
 		<guisubmenu>System Settings</guisubmenu>
 		<guimenuitem>Security level</guimenuitem>
 	      </menuchoice>, or from a terminal, run
-	      <command>system-config-securitylevel</command>.  Change the
+	      <command>system-config-selinux</command>.  Change the
 	      policy as desired and ensure that the <guilabel>Relabel on next
 		reboot</guilabel> option is enabled.
 	    </para>
@@ -1379,7 +1377,7 @@
                   Your static webpages should now be served correctly. If you
 		  continue to have errors, ensure that the Boolean which enables
 		  user home directories is enabled.  You can set it using
-		  <command>system-config-securitylevel</command>. Select
+		  <command>system-config-selinux</command>. Select
 		  the <guilabel>&SEL;</guilabel> tab, and then select the
 		  <guilabel>Modify &SEL; Policy</guilabel> area.  Select
 		  <computeroutput>Allow HTTPD to read home
@@ -1671,7 +1669,7 @@
             </para>
             <para>
 	      If you are having trouble getting a specific application like
-	      Apache to work, refer to <xref linkend="qa-using-s-c-securitylevel"/>
+	      Apache to work, refer to <xref linkend="qa-using-s-c-selinux"/>
 	      for information on disabling enforcement just for that
 	      application.
             </para>
@@ -2011,7 +2009,7 @@
             <para>
               When debugging a daemon, you may want to turn off the transition
 	      of the daemon to its specific domain.  You can do this using
-	      <command>system-config-securitylevel</command> or
+	      <command>system-config-selinux</command> or
 	      <command>setsebool</command> on the command line.
             </para>
             <para>




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