Greetings,
I have written a selinux policy in fedora which actually have a boolean declared within the policy and when the boolean is on some allow rules are written which actually come into picture. But if the boolean is off the SELinux denial message doesn't suggest the user to actually switch on the boolean. I have seen in the normal case with the default booleans this is not the case and the denial actually suggest the user to switch on the boolean. I believe I need to do something more then what I am currently doing that's why I am asking here.
Can you suggest me anything regarding this ?
Warm Regards
Deependra Singh Shekhawat
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