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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Please Welcome Akshay Hegde to the Moderation Team Post 303038428 by Neo on Tuesday 3rd of September 2019 05:40:09 AM
Old 09-03-2019
Please Welcome Akshay Hegde to the Moderation Team

Dear All,

Following our policy for forum moderators to have active LinkedIn profiles (and also to increase mod team diversity), please join me in congratulating the newest addition to our mod team, Akshay Hegde:

Akshay Hegde on LinkedIn

Akshay has been very helpful to the site over the years providing a lot of ideas about web devops, site optimization and helping me write and test database queries when we were writing new code for the site. In addition, Akshay serves the LinkedIn community as a moderator on our career and business focused LinkedIn group.

Moderating user posts is a bit of a thankless task; editing posts and adding code tags and other formatting tasks and helping all the new members learn and follow forum rules, so having Akshay on board, who is really a nice guy, is very good for everyone here.

Plus, we need to give a break to some of the mods who have been editing posts and adding code tags over the years and bring in some new ideas as well.

In closing, I want to thank all past moderators for their hard work moderating users, enforcing rules, adding tags of all kinds, and for their continued support to unix and linux users in daily technical Q&A.

Welcome Akshay!
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SEMODULE_PACKAGE(8)							NSA						       SEMODULE_PACKAGE(8)

NAME
semodule_package - Create a SELinux policy module package. SYNOPSIS
semodule_package -o <output file> -m <module> [-f <file contexts>] DESCRIPTION
semodule_package is the tool used to create a SELinux policy module package from a binary policy module and optionally other data such as file contexts. semodule_package packages binary policy modules created by checkmodule. The policy package created by semodule_package can then be installed via semodule. EXAMPLE
# Build a policy package for a base module. $ semodule_package -o base.pp -m base.mod -f file_contexts # Build a policy package for a httpd module. $ semodule_package -o httpd.pp -m httpd.mod -f httpd.fc # Build a policy package for local TE rules and no file contexts. $ semodule_package -o local.pp -m local.mod OPTIONS
-o --outfile <output file> Policy module package file generated by this tool. -s --seuser <seuser file> seuser file to be included in the package. -u --user_extra <user extra file> user_extra file to be included in the package. -m --module <Module file> Policy module file to be included in the package. -f --fc <File context file> File contexts file for the module (optional). -n --nc <netfilter context file> netfilter context file to be included in the package. SEE ALSO
checkmodule(8), semodule(8), semodule_unpackage(8) AUTHORS
This manual page was written by Dan Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>. The program was written by Karl MacMillan <kmacmillan@tresys.com> Security Enhanced Linux Nov 2005 SEMODULE_PACKAGE(8)
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