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This will allow one to define what SELinux context a given user gets on a given machine. A rule can contain a set of users and hosts or it can point to an existing HBAC rule that defines them. https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/755 |
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10-60basev2.update | ||
10-config.update | ||
10-RFC2307bis.update | ||
10-RFC4876.update | ||
10-schema_compat.update | ||
10-sudo.update | ||
19-managed-entries.update | ||
20-aci.update | ||
20-dna.update | ||
20-host_nis_groups.update | ||
20-indices.update | ||
20-nss_ldap.update | ||
20-replication.update | ||
20-user_private_groups.update | ||
20-winsync_index.update | ||
21-replicas_container.update | ||
30-policy.update | ||
40-automember.update | ||
40-delegation.update | ||
40-dns.update | ||
45-roles.update | ||
50-groupuuid.update | ||
50-hbacservice.update | ||
50-ipaconfig.update | ||
50-lockout-policy.update | ||
50-nis.update | ||
55-pbacmemberof.update | ||
Makefile.am | ||
README |
The update files are sorted before being processed because there are cases where order matters (such as getting schema added first, creating parent entries, etc). 10 - 20: Schema 20 - 30: FDS Configuration, new indices 30 - 40: Structual elements of the DIT 40 - 50: Pre-loaded data