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* The purpose of SID.
@ 2014-04-08  8:40 dE
  2014-04-08 12:16 ` Stephen Smalley
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From: dE @ 2014-04-08  8:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: selinux

As I read in the SELinux docs, each subject and object is assigned a 
unique SID; when using the selinux libraries, or using the SELinux 
kernel API the programs are expected to request the security server 
decisions for a particular subject and object by passing the subject and 
object's SID to the security server.

Question is -- is SID created when an SELinux enabled kernel boots or 
just when a SELinux enabled program requests an SID for a subject/object 
from the kernel?

Also can I see a process's and file's SID via some program?

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