On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 18:36:41 MDT, "Lamont R. Peterson" <lamont@xxxxxxxxxxxx> said: > That question asked, I have to say that I am inclined to think that as > long as kudzu is around in a system with SELinux, we are going to have > to accept the need for it (kudzu) to work withing that (SELinux) > environment. I do not yet agree that there is need for kudzu to alter > policies, but I am going to reserve judgment until after further > discussion. I can't convince myself that kudzu must be able to alter policy. I can convince myself that if kudzu is running in an SELinux environment, and it creates a /dev entry, that it needs some way to make it end up labeled according to the policy in effect. On the other hand, kudzu under SELinux *does* have a rather heavy taste of "Doctor, it hurts when I do that" "Don't do that then". After all, there is hotplug and friends....
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