Hey Sven, I've been reading through your wonderful handbook, http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/hardened/selinux/selinux- handbook.xml?part=2&chap=5 , about modifying the SELinux policy in Gentoo but was hoping you could provide a little more specific advice about the how to write SELinux policies for personal projects:
* What's the best way to store this? With the project or as a separate code repository or as a contribution to upstream policies? * Is writing live ebuilds for selinux policies recommended or frowned upon? * Where should my policy live in the long run? * Is there anything else that you can recommend for writing policies of this kind? Thanks for any advice or best practices you can share. Regards, -- Alex Brandt Sales Engineer for Rackspace, RHCE http://www.alunduil.com
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