Re: selinux - help - directory policy syntax

2019-07-08 Thread Robin Laing
On 08/07/2019 21:05, Ed Greshko wrote: On 7/9/19 10:00 AM, Robin Laing wrote: Thanks.  In the hours of looking, not once did I see a reference to regex.  Never even thought of that.  Now I have a direction to go. Tim gave such a detailed explanation that I didn't think it was needed to mentio

Re: selinux - help - directory policy syntax

2019-07-08 Thread Ed Greshko
On 7/9/19 10:00 AM, Robin Laing wrote: > Thanks.  In the hours of looking, not once did I see a reference to > regex.  Never even thought of that.  Now I have a direction to go. Tim gave such a detailed explanation that I didn't think it was needed to mention that I found this after just a googl

Re: selinux - help - directory policy syntax

2019-07-08 Thread Robin Laing
On 07/07/2019 02:53, Tim via users wrote: On Sun, 2019-07-07 at 00:35 -0600, Robin Laing wrote: I want to modify a policy to allow a more localized directory for creating thumbnails for videos and such. Presently the policy "thumb_exec_t" is set for "thumb_home_t" I cannot find out in anything

Re: selinux - help - directory policy syntax

2019-07-08 Thread Robin Laing
On 07/07/2019 07:44, Robert Nichols wrote: On 7/7/19 1:35 AM, Robin Laing wrote: I cannot find out in anything I have searched what the syntax description for the two directories under this policy. /home/[^]+/\.cache/thumbnail(/.*)? /home/[^]+/\.thumbnail(/.*)? So, does the  [^] mean the "us

Re: selinux - help - directory policy syntax

2019-07-07 Thread Robert Nichols
On 7/7/19 1:35 AM, Robin Laing wrote: I cannot find out in anything I have searched what the syntax description for the two directories under this policy. /home/[^]+/\.cache/thumbnail(/.*)? /home/[^]+/\.thumbnail(/.*)? So, does the  [^] mean the "user" home directory? Does the + mean this di

Re: selinux - help - directory policy syntax

2019-07-07 Thread Tim via users
On Sun, 2019-07-07 at 00:35 -0600, Robin Laing wrote: > I cannot find out in anything I have searched what the syntax > description for the two directories under this policy. > > /home/[^]+/\.cache/thumbnail(/.*)? > > /home/[^]+/\.thumbnail(/.*)? > > So, does the [^] mean the "user" home direc

Re: selinux - help - directory policy syntax

2019-07-07 Thread Tim via users
On Sun, 2019-07-07 at 00:35 -0600, Robin Laing wrote: > I want to modify a policy to allow a more localized directory for > creating thumbnails for videos and such. Presently the policy > "thumb_exec_t" is set for "thumb_home_t" > > I cannot find out in anything I have searched what the syntax

selinux - help - directory policy syntax

2019-07-06 Thread Robin Laing
Hello, I have searched documentation but I cannot find the answer to my question. I want to modify a policy to allow a more localized directory for creating thumbnails for videos and such. Presently the policy "thumb_exec_t" is set for "thumb_home_t" I cannot find out in anything I have sea