-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 On Wed, Dec 02, 2015 at 08:47:15PM +0100, Dominick Grift wrote: > > Those are good questions but i do not see how they are directly related > to the question whether systemd --user should be a selinux user space object > manager or not (in my view it obviously should but i am not trusted by > systemd maintainers, walsh is trusted and walsh gave systemd maintainers > the impression that systemd --user does not have to be an selinux object > manager) I strongly suspect that is wrong. > The problem is that i sincerely do not know what to do, and i am worried about this. I would like confirmation about whether or not systemd - --user needs to be an object manager for consistency in selinux enabled systems. If someone can tell me with confidence that it does not then i will accept that. If someone can tell me with confidence that systemd --user needs to be an user space object manager because else it will "break selinux" then I am worried that redhat will not acknowledge that simply because its not on their agenda. It is going to take a long time before redhat will be able to produce any half useful support for systemd --user for confined users, and even when they get to that point i am afraid they will still leave that gap simply because i am afraid that its not an priority to them. In the mean time we might be stuck with this inconsistency. All Mr. Walsh had to do was tell Mr. Poettering. Hold that commit for now while i double check whether its desired or not. Instead he gave the go-ahead to remove code I rely on in a blink of an eye. If he was right by determining that systemd --user does not need to be an selinux object manager then i will apologize to him. If it turns out that it really did not make sense for him to support the removal of that code then i am sincerely disappointed. 02DFF788 4D30 903A 1CF3 B756 FB48 1514 3148 83A2 02DF F788 https://sks-keyservers.net/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x314883A202DFF788 Dominick Grift -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQGcBAEBCgAGBQJWX2SlAAoJENAR6kfG5xmcvd0L/1ZQP0uJoo931bXDIulR/xaY eH6cPytluJVETS9gNiQTFYVTIIWUdegjaDbE0cW/sHJCHiBcksPc9fXlv30vC4CL wad26KVMsRZLydxmM/K9IKak/AtRSu4tqmWK/UqXhBOGqMDWLYCJzcSebTC3w/wY +GlxBMuSczN1a6iSYUSak1fyn47SC1hekGIcd7HE3KEzqI1e+lodC+npV/fn0a6D 9uefujVZZxGM8jxQcU1zaT0SoLNjC8UTMsGXRLc7BRkbE1OgJsE8xIkekPOGSw6k dsGC4WUMbC+ExU0gLltprdgmpxJpIMsI9jy8yO6PqXaEwbk0MxTcA2OlafChhfJ9 yG0f5cfG6NW3CDQmVf/6WOYzqfE/KAaq8VomPpNRb2HXDPRnOIPbTuSLmMhSGBsB FuSmuKasrdE+XzfWOE3PM+XkpsDg5QJVsuyP8+t+hcSuSE1oqZeoXflhe5CZtJL8 ma8tHOsZvWG2MzqY17NPgcEZMlqixWeebX+zQUVabA== =uhHm -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Selinux mailing list Selinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe, send email to Selinux-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxx. To get help, send an email containing "help" to Selinux-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.