On Wed, 2007-12-12 at 11:20 -0800, Casey Schaufler wrote:
> --- David Howells <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Casey Schaufler <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > You may need to have an application, say cachefileselinuxcontext, that will
> > > read the current policy and spit out an appropriate value of "<whatever>",
> > > but that can be separate and LSM specific without mucking up your basic
> > > infrastructure applications.
> >
> > What would I do with such a thing? How would it get run? Spat out to where?
>
> Put it in /etc/init.d/cachefiles and run it at boot time. Put the
> result into /etc/cachefiles.conf. Have cachefilesd read it and pass
> it downward.
More likely, run it at build time in your .spec file to generate
cachefiles.conf, then run it again maybe upon a policy update or if the
user selects a different policy.
--
Stephen Smalley
National Security Agency
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