Thx for your reply. Iam not an expert with the SELinux API, I
have looked at it before. I chose that because it sounded familiar and I
thot it would be easy to start with. If you can suggest anything better for
I'm actually looking at this again - the trick is understanding userspace
object managers, because there isn't a concise, easy to understand for
SELinux newbies example available. Debugging the policy itself as it
relates to OS-level objects (files, sockets, directories, etc.) is not as
difficult.
I think I've come up with a good example of a userspace object manager -
something that uses SELinux to apply security models to objects that exist
in a program itself. I'm going to work on this for a couple of days and
perhaps we can touch base then if you haven't found something else that
tickles your fancy.
Cheers,
-JK
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