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by loudmax
1571 days ago
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Probably yes, but audit2allow is very hard to reason about. You can run it and hopefully it will enable you to allow the things you want to allow without also allowing things you didn't want. Red Hat doesn't seem to have any interest in making SELinux more accessible than programming in assembly. The UX for the tooling around SELinux is an absolute dumpster fire. |
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