Re: SELinux survey (was RE: Stupid F7 boot loop)



Is there a published standard for network representation of xattr for
networked filesystems?

There were some kicking around for NFSv4 and posix auth. I don't know if
they deal with full attributes however. Mind you NFS itself isn't really
the smartest of mindsets - its usual model is "trust the client"

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