Michael C Thompson wrote:
Bouncing a reply that Dan sent me back, because I had originally used the wrong address for the LSPP list.

Daniel J Walsh wrote:
Michael C Thompson wrote:
secadm is the manager of SELinux policy, semanage tools, enforcing on/off, load policy, etc. secadm also has privilages to view audit logs, but not make modifications to them.

I was just able to change a user's password as secadm_r:secadm_t:SystemLow-SystemHigh with policy 2.2.38-5... is this intended?

Mike

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