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On 01/15/2013 03:47 PM, Gran Uddeborg wrote:
Thanks to both of you for the explanation! Now I what is going on.
Dominick Grift:
> So with types there is a different approach: some types are declared
> customizable types.
Is there some easy way to see what types are customizable? I quickly
scanned the manual pages for seinfo, sesearch, and similar, but couldn't
find anything obvious.
Daniel J Walsh:
> I guess we could add a -vv for realy verbose, if the message is
> aggravating.
Not for me! As I indicated, I run this with both -v and -n just to see
what is going on. The result is intended for manual inspection and
judgement.
The reason for the question was to understand, and I thank you for the
explanation.
If I would get irritated by the message, there is always sed. :-)
cat /etc/selinux/targeted/contexts/customizable_types
sandbox_file_t
svirt_image_t
svirt_home_t
svirt_lxc_file_t
virt_content_t
httpd_user_htaccess_t
httpd_user_script_exec_t
httpd_user_rw_content_t
httpd_user_ra_content_t
httpd_user_content_t
git_session_content_t
home_bin_t
user_tty_device_t
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