Today as I'm working through a large file system utility application I'm writing, I was a bit surprised to find no work (seemingly) done on selinux within perl.
The singular task that I would like to accomplish is to read selinux context from files (ls -Z output). I could wrap ls to obtain this, however really, I would prefer a more graceful solution.
So I'm wondering if anyone has done anything in the past that they might be able to share?
In reply to Reading SELinux context from files? by faber
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