On 11/25/2009 11:25 AM, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:
"DJW" == Daniel J Walsh dwalsh@redhat.com writes:
DJW> Which would mean that any executables executed from the home dir DJW> would execute in execmem_t since we do not know if they are DJW> java/mono/or some other lang that requiers execmem/execstack.
How would this work for home directories on NFS? (Actually I've always been unsure of how NFS home directories are supposed to be handled, especially when they're automounted and may be accessed by multiple different operating systems.)
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In the case of nfs homedir, the homedir is labeled nfs_t, so the transition would have to be
unconfined_t->nfs_t->unconfined_execmem_t
unconfined_t->cifs_t->unconfined_execmem_t
for samba home dirs.