2010/2/16 Dominick Grift <domg472@xxxxxxxxx>
On 02/16/2010 09:21 AM, ESGLinux wrote:I do not believe this is possible.
> Hi All,
>
> I´m a bit newbie with SELinux (nothing more than watch to sealert -b and do
> what it says...) and now I want to learn more about it because I have a
> problem:
>
> I need to set the permissions to files that are going to be created, but
> this permissions depends on the name of the file. Is it possible?
I thought it is the same as you can see in the file /etc/selinux/targeted/contexts/files/file_contexts
for example
/mnt(/[^/]*) -l system_u:object_r:mnt_t:s0
with a pattern you assing a context. So I thought you can use this to assing perm or modify the access to the files.
Am I wrong?
>http://docs.fedoraproject.org/selinux-user-guide/f12/en-US/
> by the way, any doc about SELinux for begginers? the oficial doc scares ;-)
Thanks, I´m going to study this doc,
ESG
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> ESG
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