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32 start-up process. On Fedora rc5.d/S02smack is recommended.
86 A process can see the smack label it is running with by
87 reading /proc/self/attr/current. A privileged process can
88 set the process smack by writing there.
304 Process objects reflect tasks on the system and the Smack label used to access
307 from the signaler to the recipient. Debugging a process requires both reading
312 one process to another requires that the sender have write access to the
331 The Smack label of a process can be read from /proc/<pid>/attr/current. A
332 process can read its own Smack label from /proc/self/attr/current. A
333 privileged process can change its own Smack label by writing to
334 /proc/self/attr/current but not the label of another process.
340 only be changed by a process with privilege.
344 A process with CAP_MAC_OVERRIDE is privileged.
349 transmissions. Every packet sent by a Smack process is tagged with its Smack
354 packet has write access to the receiving process and if that is not the case
458 Smack label associated with the process the only concern likely to arise is
459 whether the process has execute access to the program.
483 process can set the Smack label of a file system object with setxattr(2).
495 A privileged process can set the Smack label of outgoing packets with