A few packages (game server daemons) that I maintain in Fedora Extras would benefit from having a selinux security policy available. But since I'm new to writing selinux policies, I was hoping that someone from f-s-l could take a peek at what I did and let me know if I've done things correctly and in the 'recommended' way. I've already tested the policy on FC5 to make sure that it works and produces no 'avc denied' messages: http://www.kobold.org/~wart/fedora/crossfire-1.9.1-2.src.rpm I wasn't sure exactly which networking rules I would need. Most of the ones there were generated by policygentool. I also couldn't figure out why some of the rules at the end of crossfire.te were necessary. Thanks in advance! --Mike
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