Re: Security Context Type Changes

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On Wed, 2010-01-06 at 16:34 -0600, Tomas, Gregg A (IS) wrote:
> Hi
> 
>  
> 
> We are currently integrating our SELinux Policy on a RHEL5 machine.
> However, we are having difficulty in restricting our application
> within a specific directory because “something” changes our security
> context type of our users to init_t instead of unconfined_t. Root gets
> changed to (i.e. <user>:<role>:init_t). We are running with init level
> 4. We must have tried everything in the book to determine what changes
> the security context type of our users. Would anyone have any tips?
> 
>  
> 
> We did change inittab to run init level 5, touch /.autorelabel,
> rebooted, checked id –Z  and it is unconfined_t. However, ultimately
> we would like to run with init 4.

What is your /etc/inittab configuration for run level 4?

-- 
Stephen Smalley
National Security Agency


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