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=== Confined administrator === | === Confined administrator === | ||
Set up an administrator that can manage '''MySQL''' and '''Apache'''. | |||
As root set up a client machine, with network access. Build policy for <code>web_db_admin_t</code> ([http://magazine.redhat.com/2008/07/02/writing-policy-for-confined-selinux-users/ Example how to create confined SELinux user]). Add an user which can log in as <code>staff_u</code> (<code>useradd -Z staff_u USERNAME</code>). Set up a transition from <code>staff_t</code> to <code>web_db_admin_t</code>. Set up <code>sudo</code> to make this happen automatically. Create a directory named <code>/secrets</code> and install '''MySQL''' (<code>yum install mysql-server</code>). Make sure '''MySQL''' is running (<code>service mysqld start</code>) and the database is world readable. Install '''Apache''' (<code>yum install httpd</code>) and make sure the service is running (<code>service httpd start</code>). | As root set up a client machine, with network access. Build policy for <code>web_db_admin_t</code> ([http://magazine.redhat.com/2008/07/02/writing-policy-for-confined-selinux-users/ Example how to create confined SELinux user]). Add an user which can log in as <code>staff_u</code> (<code>useradd -Z staff_u USERNAME</code>). Set up a transition from <code>staff_t</code> to <code>web_db_admin_t</code>. Set up <code>sudo</code> to make this happen automatically. Create a directory named <code>/secrets</code> and install '''MySQL''' (<code>yum install mysql-server</code>). Make sure '''MySQL''' is running (<code>service mysqld start</code>) and the database is world readable. Install '''Apache''' (<code>yum install httpd</code>) and make sure the service is running (<code>service httpd start</code>). |