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On 03/25/2013 10:13 AM, m.roth(a)5-cent.us wrote:
We've got a scratch directory; in it, any user can write.
I've gotten
complaints of unlabled, and I found and set them to default_t.
Here's the question: if I use semanage to set one of the user
subdirectories to, say, default_t, and they try to copy a file that already
has a valid context, would that context be changed to default_t, or would
it retain its existing context?
Thanks in advance.
mark
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If it is shared by users I would label it something like user_home_t.
cp command adopts the label of the destination parent directory or file (Most
of the time).
mv command maintains the label of the source.
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