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Subject: Re: Where can i find the source code of Userspace Packages with modifications
From: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh () redhat ! com>
Date: 2008-12-29 15:32:55
Message-ID: 4958EDA7.5000206 () redhat ! com
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xing li wrote:
> Hello every one,
>
> I known that linux distributions have modify some userspace packages in
> order to support selinux,such as:
>
> - SysVinit - load initial policy
> - pam - set security context for user sessions, preserve security context
> on /etc/shadow, check SELinux permissions
> - util-linux - preserve security contexts on /etc/shadow, check SELinux
> permissions
> - openssh - set security context for user sessions
> - vixie-cron - set security context for cron jobs, check permission
> - at - similar to vixie-cron
> - sudo - set security context
> - shadow-utils - preserve security context on /etc/shadow
> - libuser - preserve security context on /etc/shadow, check permission
> - passwd - preserve security context on /etc/shadow, check permission
> - logrotate - preserve security context on logs
> - coreutils - get and set process and file security contexts
> - findutils - find files with specific security contexts or display them
> - procps - display process contexts
> - psmisc - display process contexts
>
> http://userspace.selinuxproject.org/trac/wiki/Userland
> and i am interested how the userspace packages be motified?
> and where can i find the relevant the source code of these?
>
They are either in the upstream packages or contained as patches in the
Fedora and other Distro Releases
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