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Execmem boolean


Something needs to be done about the allow_execmem boolean - 
the default strict policy configuration on Fedora disables it,
which causes X not to work out of the box under strict policy. 
I think this is highly undesirable.

Should allow_execmem be enabled by default?

I know Stephen was asking about more fine-grained control
over allow_execmem and allow_execmod.

How can we combine those two requirements to come up with
a better solution?

Perhaps have allow_execmem turned on by default,
and then and-ed with per application booleans, we can
turn it off for selected applications?

The opposite approach (off by default, turn on
per application) doesn't work quite so well, beause
then you have per application booleans not respecting
the value of a global allow_execmem...

Or, we could get rid of allow_execmem completely, and
have only per application booleans...

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P.S. Please remove the gift port from types/network.te,
because otherwise the gift domain won't compile - this port is 
restricted to gift.te.

-- 
Ivan Gyurdiev <ivg2@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cornell University


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