On Mon, 2004-08-23 at 11:31, Tom London wrote:
Latest Rawhide policy seems to 'reverse the labeling' of
programs
started from xinetd, like in.comsat, ... (strict/enforcing)
inetd.fc entries removed at Russell's request, as the inetd_child_t
domain wasn't sufficient anyway to allow those programs to run properly,
and labeling them inetd_child_exec_t merely masked the lack of proper
security domains for those programs and encouraged bleeding permissions
into inetd_child_t.
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Stephen Smalley <sds(a)epoch.ncsc.mil>
National Security Agency