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* user's access to files in their own home directory
@ 2003-10-30 19:10 Russell Coker
  2003-10-30 21:19 ` Tom
  2003-10-30 23:47 ` Brian May
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Russell Coker @ 2003-10-30 19:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: SE Linux

So far in writing the policy I have allowed the user full access to files in 
their own home directory, with the exception of gpg where secrecy requires 
that the user's processes often be denied read access.

I would like some feedback on how people feel about having files/dirs under a 
user's home directory that they can't unlink or rename.

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2003-10-30 19:10 user's access to files in their own home directory Russell Coker
2003-10-30 21:19 ` Tom
2003-10-30 23:47 ` Brian May
2003-10-31  8:46   ` Tom
2003-10-31 19:17   ` Russell Coker

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