On 10/24/2016 09:25 PM, David Graziano wrote: > I am attempting to write policy for a set of applications which use > POSIX mqueues using named type_transistion rules to uniquely label the > mqueue files in the /dev/mqueue directory then controlling access > based on the types. Standard type transition rules seem to work but I > cannot seem to get the named type transitions to apply the proper > label. Are named type transitions not supported by the mqueue file > system? I’m on a 3.14 series kernel with policy version 28 if that > helps. I’d like to avoid needing to do a restorecon after a new queue > is created. Named type transistions seem to work on other file systems > like tmp and jffs2. > > Thanks in advance, > David Graziano > FWIW, I can confirm the above. Am encountering the same. > _______________________________________________ > 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. > -- Key fingerprint = 5F4D 3CDB D3F8 3652 FBD8 02D5 3B6C 5F1D 2C7B 6B02 https://sks-keyservers.net/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x3B6C5F1D2C7B6B02 Dominick Grift
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