After installing selinux-policy-minimum, or selinux-policy-mls,
SELINUXTYPE is used to select the policy to be used (the options for
distribution policy are "targeted", "minimum" and "mls").
Vit
On 6/21/23 20:07, Henry Zhang wrote:
Hi Folks,
Why does Fedora select SELINUXTYPE=target?
SELinux offers options:
# SELINUXTYPE= can take one of these values:
# minimum - Minimum Security protection.
# standard - Standard Security protection.
# mls - Multi Level Security protection.
# targeted - Targeted processes are protected.
# mcs - Multi Category Security protection.
Thanks.
---henry
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