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Brett Lentz commented on an issue
Puppet / Bug PUP-2169
Not possible to manage SELinux file contexts via puppet in a sane way
There's currently no sane way to manage SELinux file contexts using puppet. The only way is to call 'semanage' via a 'exec' resource. But then the next issue comes up: Puppet seems to keep some file context rule cache, built once at startup. I wasn't able to find a way to invalidate this cache without restarting the whole puppet agent. Even when calling '...

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