Include permissive/enforcing state in sepgsql log messages.
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Include permissive/enforcing state in sepgsql log messages. SELinux itself does this (at least in modern releases), and it seems like a good idea to reduce confusion. Dave Page Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+OCxowsQoLEYc=jN7OtNvOdX0Jg5L7nMYt++=k0X78HGq-sXg@mail.gmail.com
Files
| Path | Change | +/− |
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| contrib/sepgsql/expected/alter.out | modified | +128 −128 |
| contrib/sepgsql/expected/ddl.out | modified | +405 −405 |
| contrib/sepgsql/expected/label.out | modified | +13 −13 |
| contrib/sepgsql/expected/misc.out | modified | +89 −89 |
| contrib/sepgsql/selinux.c | modified | +12 −3 |
| contrib/sepgsql/sepgsql.h | modified | +1 −0 |
| contrib/sepgsql/uavc.c | modified | +1 −0 |
Discussion
- sepgsql logging 12 messages · 2021-04-01 → 2022-01-12