> secadm is the manager of SELinux policy, semanage tools, enforcing
> on/off, load policy, etc. secadm also has privilages to view audit logs,
> but not make modifications to them.
Also, secadm needs to be able to run 'chcon' on anything.
At least that's what I think the consensus was from the meeting on 
4/10/06.


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