The scenario: I have fedora 12 (rawhide) x86_64 installed and I downloaded the 64-bit test tarball of adobe flash player. My actions: I unpacked the tarball and put libflashplayer.so into /usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins. The Questions: Does nspluginwrapper automatically detect the addition of a plugin and 'wrap' it? If not, what do I do to get it wrapped so that it runs securely from an selinux point of view? The nspluginwrapper documentation states that one run: nspluginwrapper -i /usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so However, this program does not exist, although I have nspluginwrapper installed. My (likely false) work-around: After poking around, I discovered: /usr/lib64/nspluginwrapper/plugin-config -i This is what I have been using up to now and it appears to work, but I suspect that this is not the correct way to do it. How do I do this properly? -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list