hi
what is macro conceptually ? i'm just a beginner in SELinux, just read your documents and testing in my system, and i'm having lots of denied messages from console usually, is it normal ? and what is the differences between default user_r and staff_r roles, can i group users by their authority by user_r and staff_r roles? , and can i assign "group"s to any roles? If not, how can i do it?
thanks for your help :-)
On Sat, 31 Jul 2004 14:20, İsmail İyigünler iyigunler@itu.edu.tr wrote:
what is macro conceptually ?
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
macro \macro\ n. [shortened form of macroinstruction] 1. a single computer instruction which symbolizes, and is converted at the time of program execution or by a compiler into, a series of instructions in the same computer language. [WordNet 1.5]
i'm just a beginner in SELinux, just read your documents and testing in my system, and i'm having lots of denied messages from console usually, is it normal ? and what is the differences between
What are the messages? Please post a few of them here.
default user_r and staff_r roles, can i group users by their authority by user_r and staff_r roles? , and can i assign "group"s to any roles? If not, how can i do it?
Give regular users the role user_r, and only people who are involved in running the machine staff_r.
At this time you can't make the Unix GID have any relevance to SE Linux roles.
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