On Mon, Dec 07, 2009 at 12:01:09PM +0000, Moray Henderson (ICT) wrote:
James Carter wrote:
>Dan's example used Refpolicy interfaces. Interfaces are very useful and
>provide a better layer of abstraction, but they are just m4 macros,
>which have always been used in SELinux policy.
>
>Interfaces should be used as much as possible, but it is not true that
>you can't mix the old and new ways.
Mixing the plain rules and the m4 macros didn't work when I tried it - but perhaps I
just wasn’t writing it right. Is there a Refpolicy tutorial anywhere?
There is
www.selinuxbyexample.com (book) but its not free and a bit dated. I want to do a
video tutorial about it for Fedora 12 (i have some interesting ideas about what to
demonstrate) unfortunatly i cannot find a working screen capture software for Fedora 12
(both istanbul and recordmydesktop are currently too buggy to use)
Moray.
"To err is human. To purr, feline"
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