Re: rbacsep: collapsing xserver

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On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 9:38 AM, Christopher J. PeBenito
<cpebenito@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I've got to the point where I am collapsing the derived types in the
> xserver module.  It would be nice to collapse all of the X server
> domains into xserver_t, but we have xdm_xserver_t which has permissions
> greater than user_xserver_t, staff_server_t, etc.  However, just about
> everyone runs their xserver in xdm_xserver_t due to logging in via xdm.
> Thoughts on collapsing all of the xservers anyway?

Why is the way the xserver gets launched important once it is running?
Does that change when X is an object manager?

On a related topic, what is the type enforcement strategy for window managers?

joe

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