SELinuxunconfined_u:

...SELinuxunconfined_uuser).IfyouwouldlikenewLinuxusers,andLinuxusersnotspecificallymappedtoanSELinuxusertobeconfinedbydefault,change ...,...SELinuxunconfined_uuser.ItassumesthattheLinuxrootuserisrunning...unconfined_u),andsetsuptheresultingSELinuxcontext.TheLinuxuser's ...,Inthisexample,theSELinuxcontextforfile1includestheSELinuxunconfined_uuser,object_rrole,user_home_ttype,andthes0level.Fora...

6.4. Changing the Default Mapping

... SELinux unconfined_u user). If you would like new Linux users, and Linux users not specifically mapped to an SELinux user to be confined by default, change ...

4.3. Confined and Unconfined Users

... SELinux unconfined_u user. It assumes that the Linux root user is running ... unconfined_u ), and sets up the resulting SELinux context. The Linux user's ...

5.6. SELinux Contexts

In this example, the SELinux context for file1 includes the SELinux unconfined_u user, object_r role, user_home_t type, and the s0 level. For a description of ...

Chapter 3. Managing confined and unconfined users

By default, all Linux users in Red Hat Enterprise Linux, including users with administrative privileges, are mapped to the unconfined SELinux user unconfined_u ...

4.7. SELinux Contexts

In this example, the SELinux context for file1 includes the SELinux unconfined_u user, object_r role, user_home_t type, and the s0 level. For a description of ...

3.3. Confined and Unconfined Users

... SELinux unconfined_u user. It assumes that the root user is running unconfined, as it does by default in Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Procedure 3.4. Mapping a ...

SELinux 基本用法

... unconfined_u:object_r:usr_t:s0 ->unconfined_u:object_r:httpd_sys_content_t:s0 [root@kvm7 ~]# ls -Zd /usr/share/www drwxr-xr-x. root root unconfined_u ...

第三章、SELinux 初探

unconfined_u:表示沒有限制的情況. 角色(Role):透過角色欄位,我們可以知道這個資料是屬於程序、檔案資源還是代表使用者。一般的 ...

What is the difference between unconfined_u and ...

2020年9月15日 — If you're just running the default targeted policy and haven't associated any user accounts with SELinux users, then all users will run ...