RE: SELinux and MySQL

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Hi Manuel,

I would like to use SELinux with RHEL 4.  Its new and I?m gonna have to
learn it sooner or later.  

I suppose my problem is that I'm totally new to it and not sure how to
configure it to allow certain programs access to certain files.  I
suspect this is only one piece of it and I'm sure I'm going to run into
a whole lot more.  I've googled it and read some but most of what I've
found is overviews and white papers.  Nothing that gives hands on
experience.

The only real useful thing I've found is http://seedit.sourceforge.net/,
but it?s a GUI tool and I'd rather stick to the shell.


-----Original Message-----
From: Manuel Arostegui Ramirez [mailto:manuel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 6:19 PM
To: golharam@xxxxxxxxx; General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Subject: Re: SELinux and MySQL


El Miércoles, 16 de Agosto de 2006 00:16, Ryan Golhar escribió:
> Okay, I'm new to SELinux and RHEL 4.
>
> I did a standard install for AS 4, and I enabled SELinux.  So, yes, I 
> do have SELinux configured to protect daemons.
>

Try to change it ;-)

> Just out of curiousity - where can I read more about SELinux w/ RedHat

> and how to use it?
>
> Ryan
>

The question is...are you gonna use SeLinux? Do you know what SeLinux
is? Maybe you should read about SeLinux and in which scenaries is useful
at: http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/info/faq.cfm#I1

Perphaps you don't really needed it...

-- 
Manuel Arostegui Ramirez.

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