Actually, it appears that starting the server using :
nuxwdog -f <conf_file>
works just fine with selinux enforcing (at least for f20).
Ade
On Tue, 2015-04-28 at 15:54 -0400, Ade Lee wrote:
1. Patch 1 allows one to easily enable/disable nuxwdog for a
particular
instance. In this case, one would use:
pki-server instance-nuxwdog-enable <instance> OR
pki-server instance-nuxwdog-disable <instance> OR
pki-server nuxwdog-enable/disable (for all instances on system)
2. Documentation will follow in subsequent patches ie. when the man page
for pki-server is created.
3. Patch 2 just amends the pki java security policy to allow the
instance to be started with nuxwdog and java security policy on.
At this point, you still need selinux permissive, although I will be
filing a BZ to add the required rules.
Please review,
Ade
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