On 04/19/2016 09:36 PM, amir sheng wrote: > I installed SElinux on Fedora 23 and the only policy that I can see is available is in directory /etc/selinux/targeted/ so I can just load this policy in Apol. By using Fedora 23 Terminal to install policies (i.e, dnf install selinux-policy-*******) there are other different policies to install whose names are: > It's quite common that a project in Fedora is distributed as several sub-packages. > (1) "selinux-policy-3.13.1.fc23.noarch" This is a base package with infrastructure needed for other packages. > (2)"selinux-policy-devel-3.13.1-152.fc23.noarch" Files needed for SELinux policy development - Makefiles, files with interfaces, ... > (3)"selinux-policy-doc-3.13.1-152.fc23.noarch" Man pages and other documentation. > (4)"selinux-policy-minimum-3.13.1-152.fc23.noarch" SELinux policy with minimum types defined. > (5)"selinux-policy-mls-3.13.1-158.11.fc23.noarch" MLS SELinux policy - /etc/selinux/mls and /var/lib/selinux/mls > (6)"selinux--policy-sandbox-3.13.1-152.fc23.noarch" SELinux sandbox module > (7)" selinux-policy-targeted-3.13.1-158.11.fc23.noarch" The default targeted policy > > What is the difference between this policies(specially between(1) and (7))? I found out some of them are already installed in my system. Where are the other policy's file that I can load to Apol and analyse them.? What are the differences? You can find more information about packages using 'rpm -qi <package>' or list files 'rpm -ql <package>' Petr -- Petr Lautrbach
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