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2016 Jul 06
2
How to have more than on SELinux context on a directory
...ocesses and a SELinux type for files. SELinux policy rules define how types access each other, whether it be a domain accessing a type, or a domain accessing another domain. Access is only allowed if a specific SELinux policy rule exists that allows it." You could have added a new type (eg tftpdir_rw_and_samba_share_t) to label the files in your shared directory and defined necessary rules to allow access to these files by processes running in certain confined domains. These new rules would most likely include a subset of rules already defined in the default policy for samba_share_t and tftpdir_rw_t types....
2016 Jul 06
0
How to have more than on SELinux context on a directory
...type for files. SELinux policy rules > define how types access each other, whether it be a domain accessing a > type, or a domain accessing another domain. Access is only allowed if a > specific SELinux policy rule exists that allows it." > > You could have added a new type (eg tftpdir_rw_and_samba_share_t) to label > the files in your shared directory and defined necessary rules to allow > access to these files by processes running in certain confined domains. > These new rules would most likely include a subset of rules already defined > in the default policy for samba_share_t and tftpd...
2016 Jul 05
4
How to have more than on SELinux context on a directory
????????? ???????? ????? 2016-07-05 19:58: >> I need to have the tftpdir_rw_t and samba_share_t SELinux context >> on >> the same directory. >> >> How can we do this? Is it feasible to have more than one SELinux >> context? > > I don't think it's possible/feasible. > You'd probably need to add a new type and necessary rules to your