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so what the fastest way to get this running? I'm not fully understanding |
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the directions in that. |
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On 3/18/07, Jae Kim <chcjswo@×××××××.au> wrote: |
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> hmm i thought this only applies to 2006.1 profile and hardened users |
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> have to stick with old method.. |
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> correct me of i'm wrong |
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> Mike Edenfield wrote: |
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> > Caleb Cushing wrote: |
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> >> /etc/security/selinux/src/policy |
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> >> policy doesn't exist in 2006.1 profile? hmm... I have a populated |
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> >> directory on my other selinux box but there isn't one on this box. |
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> >> not sure why. the only thing I can think of is that I started that |
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> >> box on a 2005.1 profile.... because I don't recall downloading a |
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> >> policy... do I need to download or write my own? or is there a faster |
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> >> way? |
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> > If you read the update SELinux HOWTO it will explain all of this (I |
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> > just upgraded this weekend and it took me a minute, too.) |
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> > The policy source isn't install on your system anymore, only the |
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> > compiled policies. You don't need to 'make' the policy anymore. You |
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> > use the new SELinux tools like rlpkg and semodule to load modules into |
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> > the running system. |
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