1ricci_modstorage_selinux(S8E)Linux Policy ricci_modstorraigceci_modstorage_selinux(8)
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6 ricci_modstorage_selinux - Security Enhanced Linux Policy for the
7 ricci_modstorage processes
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10 Security-Enhanced Linux secures the ricci_modstorage processes via
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13 The ricci_modstorage processes execute with the ricci_modstorage_t
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33 SELinux defines process types (domains) for each process running on the
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36 You can see the context of a process using the -Z option to ps
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38 Policy governs the access confined processes have to files. SELinux
39 ricci_modstorage policy is very flexible allowing users to setup their
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42 The following process types are defined for ricci_modstorage:
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46 Note: semanage permissive -a ricci_modstorage_t can be used to make the
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54 ricci_modstorage policy is extremely flexible and has several booleans
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110 /var/ftp/etc(/.*)?
111 /var/lib/openshift/.limits.d(/.*)?
112 /var/lib/openshift/.openshift-proxy.d(/.*)?
113 /var/lib/openshift/.stickshift-proxy.d(/.*)?
114 /var/lib/stickshift/.limits.d(/.*)?
115 /var/lib/stickshift/.stickshift-proxy.d(/.*)?
116 /etc/ipsec.d/examples(/.*)?
117 /var/named/chroot/etc(/.*)?
118 /var/spool/postfix/etc(/.*)?
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140 SELinux defines the file context types for the ricci_modstorage, if you
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145 semanage fcontext -a -t ricci_modstorage_lock_t '/srv/myricci_modstor‐
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195 This manual page was auto-generated using sepolicy manpage .
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199 selinux(8), ricci_modstorage(8), semanage(8), restorecon(8), chcon(1),
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