Re: Using interfaces defined elsewhere

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On 05/05/2009 03:25 PM, Bandan Das wrote:
Hello,

Here's what I am trying to do :

I have a mySNMP policy with sources: mysnmp.te mysnmp.fc mysnmp.if and a
dummyapp policy with sources: dummyapp.te dummyapp.fc and dummyapp.if.
The SNMP policy interface file has an interface called
mysnmp_config_read_access() and I would like to use it in my dummyapp
policy sources : mysnmp_config_read_access(dummyapp_t)

What's the best way to do this ? Not just for the above example for a
case where I have multiple custom interface files.

I tried copying the SNMP interface file
to /usr/share/selinux/include/mysnmp. But the problem with this approach
is that I have to be root to be able to do this. Can I ask make to use
multiple interface files (dummyapp.if and mysnmp.if) when compiling the
dummyapp policy module ?

Thanks,
Bandan


The make file will also look in the current directory for .if files.

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