that generally resorts to errors like: make: *** No rule to make target `usbbases.if', needed by `tmp/all_interfaces.conf'. Stop. or when I just changed the build.conf to monolithic=y mono.te throws errors. At least the modules actually compile. -jj- On Mon, 2008-02-04 at 15:10 -0500, Stephen Smalley wrote: > On Mon, 2008-02-04 at 13:40 -0600, Jeremiah Jahn wrote: > > Apparently I'm not. I'm using 1.33 on a pretty clean RHEL5 box. Any idea > > of how difficult it will be to jump to the devel version? Or is there > > another way to disable the dontaudits? > > Since you said you are building policy from source, you can always just > sed -i "s/module/base" policy/modules.conf and then make enableaudit to > build everything into base with all dontaudits removed. > > > > > > > On Mon, 2008-02-04 at 14:11 -0500, Stephen Smalley wrote: > > > On Mon, 2008-02-04 at 13:02 -0600, Jeremiah Jahn wrote: > > > > Is there some way to turn of the dontaudit w/ the refpolicy and a > > > > module policy build. make enableaudit seems to only change the base > > > > policy, and not any of the policies that actually do anything. > > > > > > > > This is with the refpolicy selinux-refpolicy-sources-20071214-1 running > > > > on RHEL5. > > > > > > > > For some reason, when the policy is enforced, I can't su from a staff_r > > > > user, yet when I try with enforcing=0 I don't get any audit messages, > > > > and I'm not really comfortable modifying every user oriented admin > > > > modules to remove the dontaudit rules. doing so in su.te helped find a > > > > few things, but I'm not sure what's blocking it now. > > > > > > If using a recent semodule, you can do semodule -DB to strip the entire > > > policy of dontaudit rules and load the result, then semodule -B to > > > revert to the original policy. > > > > > In 1880 the French captured Detroit but gave it back ... they couldn't > > get parts. Parkinson's Fifth Law: If there is a way to delay in important decision, the good bureaucracy, public or private, will find it.
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