On 12/09/2009 07:06 AM, Jorge Fábregas wrote:
Thanks Dominick for the nice explanation. Ok, now I understand
it's not as
straightforward as I thought.
I originally asked because I remember when RHEL4 and RHEL5 came out, among the
new features list, was this list of the "targeted daemons". Now...as I'm
considering SELinux for personal/desktop use. (in Fedora) I was wondering
which typical apps (of the base install) were protected (like Thunderbird,
Firefox, etc...).
Again, thanks for pointing me to the right direction.
All the best,
Jorge
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You can see all the types associate with processes by executing
seinfo -adomain -x | wc -l
506
Permissive domains
# seinfo --permissive| wc -l
32
Unconfined domains
# seinfo -aunconfined_domain_type -x | wc -l
51
Unconfined domains with unconfined pp file disabled
#semodule -d unconfined
# seinfo -aunconfined_domain_type -x | wc -l
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