Rahul Sandhu
Rahul Sandhu
I've added an --enable--selinux option to the configure script, however I am not really sure how best to go about linking against libselinux as it is an optional dependency. Any...
Think I've got that sorted by passing a linker flag.
Hey! Appreciate the fast response. > Definitely avoid using fprintf, it's best if you can keep to the conventions already used throughout. cerr would normally be the right option for...
Also, would you like me to commit any changes as separate commits until you are happy with it so you can see the diffs between changes a bit easier, or...
Alright took a look at this a bit more thoroughly and I have a few design questions to raise quickly, notably regarding `Probably the whole setup should be moved to...
> Log any relevant message (via log(...) functions), then return a bool (usually false for failure). Got it, thanks :) > If we're just talking about adding a single method,...
Did a bit of digging and found this commit https://github.com/systemd/systemd/commit/a3dff21ae882adadd946c51284bac9b14568f598 which seems to explain it quite nicely.
Hmm reading the `setcon(3)` man page: ``` sets the current security context of the process to a new value. Note that use of this function requires that the entire application...
I think it'll be best to consider how SELinux aware we want dinit to be at this stage. After reading some more man pages and systemd code, it seems like...
Hey, > That's fine but it will need a commitment from you that you will support it going forward, or otherwise make it clear that it's experimental/unsupported in relevant documentation....