Yes, I can help to test this application under SELinux El 6/15/2011 6:07 PM, Dominick Grift escribiÃ:x I have not done anything yetOn Wed, 2011-06-15 at 17:54 -0430, Marcos Ortiz wrote:Ok, thanks a lot, Dominick. I think thatÂs a good start to me.So i gather that you determined that SELinux currently does not support this application? Can i ask you: what made you come here? Were you facing SELinux related issues with this application? I read about this a message from the Traffic Server's user list and I found thisTo be able to add SELinux support for your application, we would need to work toether a bit. That is to say: Someone with some knowledge about how to configure this app lication would need to be able to test the policy and provide feedback. Is this application available in the Fedora repository? https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=683463 from Jan-Frode Myklebust (janfrode@xxxxxxxxx) I think that TS is on the EPEL repository, I will look for this. Â Yes, I will provide all the feedback that I couldWould you be able to help us test any provided SELinux configuration and give us feedback. That's the first action that I want to take.There are currently a thousand and one applications not "supported" by SELinux in one sense or another. To be able to add that support for your application it would help if you could help us make this work by providing information, help us test policy and provide feedback. Some of the first questions i usually ask are: Can you make the application work with SELinux in permissive mode and if so can you provide a listing of all the files that this package installs (rpm -ql $package_name) I will install the completed test environment and I will send you all the files that this application uses, read and write. -- Marcos LuÃs OrtÃz Valmaseda Software Engineer (UCI) http://marcosluis2186.posterous.com http://twitter.com/marcosluis2186 |
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