How do I find out what SELinux File Contexts mean?
I know I can get file contexts by typing seinfo -t, but how do I find out what the contexts mean? How am I supposed to know what public_content_rw_t and public_content_t do?
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'man httpd_selinux' ;-p
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You're welcome.
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