Re: using selinux to control user access to files

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On Mon, 09 May 2005 08:38:55 EDT, Stephen Smalley said:
> On Mon, 2005-05-09 at 13:29 +0200, Hein Coulier wrote:

> Ah, unfortunately RHEL4 didn't ship with a strict policy included.
> You can take it up with your Red Hat support person, or grab the
> selinux-policy-strict* packages from Fedora Core (in the latter case,
> you will likely want to also upgrade your other SELinux-related
> packages, e.g. libsepol, libsepol-devel, libselinux, libselinux-devel,
> checkpolicy, policycoreutils, setools, setools-gui).

Modulo the support issues, there any known gotchas of running a basically RHEL4
box with the userspace pieces from FC4 (missing kernel support, etc), or is it
something that will pretty much work?  (And yes, I know that getting things
working like Apache serving up PHP scripts that call mysql are *my* problem -
I'm more worried about things sneaking up and biting me on the tookus while I'm
busy trying to get that stuff working...)

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