On 06/19/2015 04:19 PM, Andrew Holway
wrote:
The v3 work was experimental and there was no real way to
upstream it in a compatible way.
Dave Quigley worked with the IETF on SELinux labeled NFS support
for NFS 4.2 and it has been available since Fedora 20. This
allows each file to have their own SELinux label on the server,
but enforcement is only handled by the client.
Does it work? :)
Yes as long as your client and server support the protocol.
Currently I know Fedora and RHEL7 do.
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