Well, SELinux handed me another problem, i've been
reading into the http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq-fc3/ hoping
i would get my answer,
without luck.
The problem is, when i connect to my FC4's Proftpd
server i'm missing alot of directorys and files, and they do excist, i checked
using SSH
At first i could only see the "homes" directory,
then i tried a fixfiles relabel,
it brought back some dir's, but not the ones that are most important
like public_html.
Then i tried to disable SELinux to see if it's
really SELinux related, and like magic, there are the missing
dir's.
What i want, but can't find is a way for users to
have full access to there home dir, they are chrooted so they can't look
"beyond" there own home dir, and still use SELinux.
To be honest, i'm verry new to SELinux and i'm
still trying to figure this out, i like the idea of security alot, but i find it
hard to get information about it, like how to check what policys are enabled,
and what policys can be added.
I've tried the system-config-security-level, and
the only thing it showed me was the firewall.
I'm using Shorewall so that's not usefull to
me.
I hope someone can help out.
Thanks
Mark Evers
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