On Fri, Jul 12, 2002 at 05:26:56PM +0200, Russell Coker wrote: > > A lot of games need to write to the user's home directory (eg, to > > store configuration options, saved games, etc) -- aside from that, it > > might be useful. > > I plan to solve that by having the following rule: > file_type_auto_trans(user_games_t, user_home_dir_t, user_home_games_t) > > So when the user_games_t domain (entered by executing a games_exec_t program > from the user_t domain) creates a file under the user_home_dir_t directory > (the user's home dir) then a new file or directory can be created with type > user_home_games_t (and user_games_t gets full access to that type).
If I have to recompile all of my games which use ~/.foorc or ~/.foo/bar and move everything around, I will be somewhat annoyed. It might be a good thng to do anyway (I have some 200+ dotfiles/dotdirs in ~) but I will still be annoyed. =) -- Joseph Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> You're entitled to my opinion <SilverStr> media ethics is an oxymoron, much like Jumbo Shrimp and Microsoft Works. <MonkAway> not to mention NT Security
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