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On 03/31/2010 07:12 AM, Jakub Hrozek wrote:
Adds a new option -Z to sss_useradd and sss_usermod. This option
allows
user to specify the SELinux login context for the user. On deleting the
user with sss_userdel, the login mapping is deleted, so subsequent
adding of the same user would result in the default login context unless
-Z is specified again.
MLS security is not supported as of this patch.
Also adds explicit build dependency on libselinux-devel - it is dragged
in by krb5-devel currently, but I think the dependency should be listed
since we directly use functions from libselinux to set homedir contexts.
Addresses: #230
Patch 0001: Minor nitpick. While you're moving the code, could you
please fix the whitespace errors in the selinux_file_context() description?
Patch 0002:
- --without-semanage should be implicit if --without-selinux is set,
unless you can convince me that there would ever be a platform that
supported one without the other.
Please correct whitespace error in sss_useradd.8.xml
Otherwise, this looks fine.
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