Re: I want to turn on a part of the kernel to make SELinux checking more stringent.

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On Fri, 24 Jan 2014, Daniel J Walsh wrote:

I wrote a systemd unit file to enable it, and to allow a user to disable the
feature if he wants.

# cat /usr/lib/systemd/system/selinux-checkreqprot.service
[Unit]
Description=SELinux check actual protection flags applied by kernel, rather
than checking what application requested.


What does this actually do/mean?

(Sorry if it's obvious, it isn't to me!)

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