Dominick Grift wrote:
I was explaining the concept of (type) attributes using the domain type
attribute as an example on IRC, and a sharp person embarrassed me by
noting that the following rule returns nothing where he would have
expected something:
sesearch -A -d -s domain -c process -p fork
Why does this not return anything? Is is because the target is "self"?
"self" is resolved by the compiler, it isn't present in the kernel binary.
You specified -d "do not search for type's attributes" and then gave an
attribute as the source. I'm not sure what the intended behavior was but
excluding the -d gave me back a large set of rules.
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