On Wednesday 19 April 2006 07:41, Serge E. Hallyn wrote:
>Quoting [email protected] ([email protected]):
>> On Wed, 19 Apr 2006 02:40:25 EDT, Kyle Moffett said:
>> > Perhaps the SELinux model should be extended to handle (dir-inode,
>> > path-entry) pairs. For example, if I want to protect the
>> > /etc/shadow file regardless of what tool is used to safely modify
>> > it, I would set
>>
>> Some of us think that the tools can protect /etc/shadow just fine on
>> their own, and are concerned with rogue software that abuses
>> /etc/shadow without bothering to safely modify it..
>
>Can you rephrase this? I'm don't understand what you're saying...
>
>My default response would have to be:
>> own, and are concerned with rogue software that abuses /etc/shadow
>> without bothering to safely modify it..
>
>rogue software like vi?
Don't you go pickin on vi now, ya hear?
>thanks,
>-serge
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