Running latest targeted policy.
/usr/share/selinux/targeted/base.pp and enableaudit.pp appear to be identical.
That right? If so, I must not understand on how to use.
So, how do I load a policy with all the 'dontaudit' rules removed?
tom [Sorry for the dumb question....] -- Tom London
Tom London wrote:
Running latest targeted policy.
/usr/share/selinux/targeted/base.pp and enableaudit.pp appear to be identical.
That right? If so, I must not understand on how to use.
So, how do I load a policy with all the 'dontaudit' rules removed?
tom [Sorry for the dumb question....]
Good question. I have no idea why they are the same. I just built locally and they are different. I will send another package to the build machine and make sure they are different.
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Daniel J Walsh wrote:
Tom London wrote:
Running latest targeted policy.
/usr/share/selinux/targeted/base.pp and enableaudit.pp appear to be identical.
That right? If so, I must not understand on how to use.
So, how do I load a policy with all the 'dontaudit' rules removed?
tom [Sorry for the dumb question....]
Good question. I have no idea why they are the same. I just built locally and they are different. I will send another package to the build machine and make sure they are different.
Ok, I have fixed it. Looks like some kind of timing issue is confusing the Makefile into thinking the application is not new.
Forcing the rebuild using the -W flag fixes the problem in selinux-policy-2.2.23-14
Dan
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