Hello,
Is there a SELinux ruleset somewhere? I read somewhere that if someone knows how to set up a ruleset to inform you. (I assumed 'you' means 'developers'). I know how to set up a SeLinux ruleset thing. Thing is; this is a hell of a job... IF there is something unfinisches oid from someone i might want to use is. I could use a list or something with things that dont work with SELinux enabled, should i search the bugreports or so?
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Arjen Heidinga
Arjen Heidinga wrote:
Hello,
Is there a SELinux ruleset somewhere?
There are rulesets in Fedora Core 5. One of the SELinux developers added them. However, that ruleset is based on an upcoming version of the software and does not apply to the current version. Paths have been moved around, files have been renamed.
I read somewhere that if someone knows how to set up a ruleset to inform you. (I assumed 'you' means 'developers').
Yes.
I know how to set up a SeLinux ruleset thing. Thing is; this is a hell of a job... IF there is something unfinisches oid from someone i might want to use is. I could use a list or something with things that dont work with SELinux enabled, should i search the bugreports or so?
The main thing right now is our Admin Server. The Fedora DS 1.x Admin Server uses an instance of Apache, but it doesn't use any of the standard locations like /var/www, /var/log, or /etc/httpd. RHEL4/Fedora Core has default selinux policy for Apache but this seems to disallow certain Admin Server operations.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=174855
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Arjen Heidinga
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