Are you running a samba server on the system? You can get something like what 
you want using samba mounts. You may also be able to use some kind of loopback 
mount?

Ricky



On Nov 11, 2011, at 5:01 PM, "Ian Stokes-Rees" <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> 
> 
> On 11/11/11 3:18 PM, John Orthoefer wrote:
>> 
>> Unless I'm totally missing what you are trying to do SELinux should give you 
>> the ability to do everything you want. 
>> 
>> You'll have to write your own policies but you can set it so the webserver 
>> has R/O access and the user has full control based on file context 
> 
> Cool.  I'll have to look into the ACL business and SELinux.  I don't know if 
> we can enable it on our KVM VMs (CentOS 5.6).  No exeperience with SELinux, 
> but happy to start.
> 
> Ian
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