Perhaps in future, maybe SELinux could take advantage of sysfs to modify some
policies? Is this doable?
Sure, we still need some flat files for static configurations, but what about
dynamic ones?
Shawn.
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005, Shawn Starr wrote:
> Perhaps in future, maybe SELinux could take advantage of sysfs to modify some
> policies? Is this doable?
> Sure, we still need some flat files for static configurations, but what about
> dynamic ones?
This is already possible via the 'booleans' directory under the selinuxfs
root.
See http://www.tresys.com/Downloads/selinux-tools/README-COND.txt
- James
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