Re: security labels on databases are bad for dump & restore - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Ted Toth
Subject Re: security labels on databases are bad for dump & restore
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In response to Re: security labels on databases are bad for dump & restore  (Adam Brightwell <adam.brightwell@crunchydatasolutions.com>)
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I'm sort of new to this so maybe I'm missing something but since the
sepgsql SELinux userspace object manager was never integrated into
postgresql (AFAIK KaiGais branch was never merged into the mainline)
who uses these labels? What use are they?

Ted

On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 12:09 PM, Adam Brightwell
<adam.brightwell@crunchydatasolutions.com> wrote:
> All,
>
>>> I won't have time to do anything about this anytime soon, but I think we
>>> should fix that at some point.  Shall I put this on the todo? Or do we
>>> want to create an 'open items' page that's not major version specific?
>>
>> I think adding it to the TODO would be great.
>
> I'd be willing to look/dive into this one further.
>
> -Adam
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