On Tue, 2009-11-24 at 10:44 -0800, Adam Williamson wrote:
As I noted somewhat flippantly in another thread, this comes with
the
problem that, theoretically, a user who has the privileges to install
packages at a relaxed security level could arbitrarily raise the
security level of the system to a much higher level, against the wishes
of the administrator.
perhaps something akin to system-config-selinux would be needed to guard
against this? I'm not sure how it could work in the PolicyKit framework,
though.
or, I suppose more trivially, a PackageKit policy for the ability to
install PolicyKit policy packages. heh, now that's a bizarre sentence.
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