libselinux/libselinux-rhat.patch

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diff --exclude-from=exclude -N -u -r nsalibselinux/man/man8/selinux.8 libselinux-1.23.10/man/man8/selinux.8
--- nsalibselinux/man/man8/selinux.8 2004-11-02 14:26:19.000000000 -0500
+++ libselinux-1.23.10/man/man8/selinux.8 2005-04-29 14:58:05.000000000 -0400
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.TH "selinux" "8" "11 Aug 2004" "dwalsh@redhat.com" "SELinux Command Line documentation"
+.TH "selinux" "8" "29 Apr 2005" "dwalsh@redhat.com" "SELinux Command Line documentation"
.SH "NAME"
selinux \- NSA Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux)
@@ -62,11 +62,22 @@
.B system-config-securitylevel
allows customization of these booleans and tunables.
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+.br
+Many domains that are protected by SELinux also include selinux man pages explainging how to customize their policy.
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+
+.SH FILE LABELING
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+
+All files, directories, devices ... have a security context/label associated with them. These context are stored in the extended attributes of the file system.
+Problems with SELinux often arise from the file system being mislabeled. This can be caused by booting the machine with a non selinux kernel. If you see an error message containing file_t, that is usually a good indicator that you have a serious problem with file system labeling.
+.br
+The best way to relabel the file system is to create the flag file /.autorelabel and reboot. system-config-securitylevel, also has this capability. The restorcon/fixfiles commands are also available for relabeling files.
+
.SH AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Dan Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
-booleans(8), setsebool(8), selinuxenabled(8), togglesebool(8)
+booleans(8), setsebool(8), selinuxenabled(8), togglesebool(8), restorecon(8), setfiles(8), ftpd_selinux(8), named_selinux(8), rsync_selinux(8), httpd_selinux(8), nfs_selinux(8), samba_selinux(8), kerberos_selinux(8), nis_selinux(8), ypbind_selinux(8)
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+
.SH FILES
/etc/selinux/config