[CentOS] Learning SELINUX management, help?
Steve Friedman
steve at adsi-m4.comFri Apr 20 19:21:41 UTC 2007
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On Fri, 20 Apr 2007, Dianne Yumul wrote: >> I checked in /usr/share/docs/selinux-policy-2.4.6/html >> and find no references (using grub) for "cupsd_disable_trans" >> >> How do I find out what this boolean object is or does? >> Is there a description of it somewhere? > > I think setting <anything>_disable_trans to on/true/1 means your disabling > selinux for that daemon. Somebody please correct me if I'm wrong on this. Correct. Although there are some side effects. E.g., if syslogd_disable_trans=true, then /dev/log is created as device_t and not dev_log_t as the syslogd daemon did not transition correctly (and that causes all sorts of downstream problems with daemons allowed to access dev_log_t, but not device_t). Steve Friedman
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