Hi Stephen, hi ML,
On Fri, 2005-06-24 at 03:05 +0200, Tobias wrote:
> I've a bit experience with domain_auto_trans related by executable
binaries
> (flow: user_t->execute binary->newtype_t->other_rights_than_user_t)
> and i hoped apache and php-scripts are similar
> (flow: httpd_t->execute script->httpd_new_t->other_rights_than_httpd_t).
>
> See my previous email (reply to Daniel Walsh), please.
Depends on whether apache forks and execs the interpreter in a separate
process, or just directly executes an interpreter in its own process
(via mod_php). My impression was that php is typically run in-process
by apache, thus you couldn't change domains for it without introducing
some kind of mod_dyntras module that performs a dynamic domain
transition in the apache process.
I see. This means that my goal is only possible,
when use php as cgi modules, or?
Thanks for the clarification! Now, i know my way.
Maybe can Colin write examples in his update for
"Understanding and Customizing the Apache HTTP SELinux Policy" ;)
Cheers
Toby
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