Recent bash vulnerability and SELinux containment

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Hi everybody,

while the whole "bash"-storm is gaining force is it reasonable to
develop SELinux policy prohibiting bash invocations from daemons'
contexts to have access to anything but a tiny sandbox? Has anybody
attempted such thing?

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