On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 01:56:36PM +0100, Moray Henderson wrote: > From: selinux-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:selinux-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of bigclouds > Sent: 23 April 2013 10:57 > > > > hi: > > whta is the differences between user_home_dir_t and user_home_t > > > > thanks > > > > user_home_dir_t is the context for the home directories of the users. The > home directory itself does not belong to the user - it's a system directory > to store the files that do belong to the user. The contents of that > directory, including any subdirectories, are user_home_t. This allows types > to have one level of access to the home directories themselves and a > different level of access to the users' own files. Great perls of wisdom - thanks. Where can I find the documentation that describes just what you said above ? Many thanks. -- Alain Williams Linux/GNU Consultant - Mail systems, Web sites, Networking, Programmer, IT Lecturer. +44 (0) 787 668 0256 http://www.phcomp.co.uk/ Parliament Hill Computers Ltd. Registration Information: http://www.phcomp.co.uk/contact.php #include <std_disclaimer.h> -- selinux mailing list selinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/selinux