bradley wrote:
I recently have decided I was going to play with selinux. Before I
set
the selinux value to enforcing I read up on it online and saw that to
change my privileges I need to use the newrole command. It seemed
simple enough, but I don't seem to have this command and there's also no
man page on it. When I checked fedora forums some one had the same
problem, and the only reply to it was to send an email here. Does
anyone have any information that can help me out? I am using fedora 7
on a thinkpad T60 by the way.
newrole is in policycoreutils-newrole package, which is installed with
strict policy,i.e. selinux-policy-strict.
in normal system, there are only selinux-policy-targeted, which need
not newrole command. before selinux-policy-targeted-3.0, there is
not role structure, so newrole is not necessary.
strict policy is more strict than targeted policy, which will put
normal user inconvenience. most of strict policy is used in special
situation, such as military.
--Brad
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