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Domain Technologie Control 0.28.2 (Default branch)

ImageDomain Technologie Control (DTC) is a Web-based control panel for hosting that can delegate the task of creating subdomains, email, and FTP accounts to users for the domain names they own. It has support for many programs, including bind 8 and 9, MySQL, Apache, PHP 4, qmail, Postfix, Courier, Dovecot, ProFTPD, Webalizer, and mod-log-sql. It can also generate backup scripts, calculation scripts, and config files using a single system UID/GID, and monitor all traffic accounting per user and per service. It is fully skinnable and translated into several languages.License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)Changes:
This version supports DomainKeys, has a dtc-cyrus Debian package, uses gettext and setlocale for internationalization (more translation work has been done too), and has better support for sftp. There were many minor bugfixes and improvements.Image

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sepolicy-communicate(8) 												   sepolicy-communicate(8)

NAME
sepolicy-communicate - Generate a report showing if two SELinux Policy Domains can communicate SYNOPSIS
sepolicy communicate [-h] -s SOURCE -t TARGET [-c TCLASS] [-S SOURCEACCESS] [-T TARGETACCESS] DESCRIPTION
Use sepolicy communicate to examine SELinux Policy to if a source SELinux Domain can communicate with a target SELinux Domain. The default command looks to see if there are any file types that the source domain can write, which the target domain can read. OPTIONS
-c, --class Specify the SELinux class which the source domain will attempt to communicate with the target domain. (Default file) -h, --help Display help message -s, --source Specify the source SELinux domain type. -S, --sourceaccess Specify the list of accesses used by the source SELinux domain type to communicate with the target domain. Default Open, Write. -t, --target Specify the target SELinux domain type. -T, --targetaccess Specify the list of accesses used by the target SELinux domain type to receive communications from the source domain. Default Open, Read. AUTHOR
This man page was written by Daniel Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com> SEE ALSO
sepolicy(8), selinux(8) 20121005 sepolicy-communicate(8)
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