SELinux in Fedora Core 4?
Man-wai CHANG
mwchang
Sat Jan 14 01:30:56 PST 2006
> Huh? SELinux is not a boot-time only feature. It enforces its rules at
> all times.
I found that during system init, SELinux overrided the config files in
/etc/ (kind of like intercepting the I/O calls to those config files).
After the boot up, I could use the files in /etc to restart the daemons.
SELinux didn't intervene. So SElinux is just a different kind of Webmin
in my opinion.
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