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SELinux Cookbook
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SELinux Cookbook

by Sven Vermeulen
September 2014
Intermediate to advanced
240 pages
5h 53m
English
Packt Publishing
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Logging positive policy decisions

On some occasions, the system performs actions that the administrator might not expect, but which are allowed by the SELinux policy, making it harder to debug potential problems. An application might be SELinux-aware, causing its own behavior to depend on the SELinux policy, without actually using the SELinux subsystem to enforce access. The SELinux policy might also be configured to behave differently than expected.

In such situations, it might be important to have SELinux log activities that were actually allowed rather than denied; for instance, logging domain transitions to make sure that a transition has indeed occurred.

How to do it…

In order to have domain transitions logged, create an SELinux policy by performing ...

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