Non root user cannot execute semanage, semodule

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Thankyou All,
 
This community is really awesome.
 
As suggested by Stephen I used sudo in order to allow a non root user execute the priviledged commands like semodule and semanage and protected the configuration file using SELinux. Though I tried to tweak the policycoreutils also to get the things done but it did not work. The reason being, the some intermediate directories that are created when these commands are executed. The owner of these directories is root and a non root user is not able to access these directories.
 
For me it was important to allow security officer execute these commands because his role entitles him to perform all security policy related tasks. Semodule was needed to load the policy modules while semanage was required to map the Linux users with the selinux users.
 
Thanks and Regards
Rahul Jain
 
 


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