What is it format of the /etc/security/default_contexts? It would be
easy to convert the utils to the new get_user_sids, but the format of
the file for setting the default would need to be defined.
Ideas?
Shaun
>The new libsecure functions and the /etc/security/default_contexts file
>doesn't address the issue of a generic user. It merely eliminates the
>need to maintain per-user entries in default_context and cron_context.
>There is still the problem of maintaining policy/users. As Mark Westerman
>suggested (and I agreed), this can be addressed through the definition of
>a generic user and some minor modifications to the libsecure functions to
>use this as the default, as long as you do not need to distinguish among
>such users in the policy. If you want to maintain distinct role sets for
>these users, then you will need to update policy/users in some manner.
>
>
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