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I created a new Policy Package, where do I put it to make sure that it gets loaded into the kernel?

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I created a new Policy Package, where do I put it to make sure that it gets loaded into the kernel?

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You need to execute the command semodule -i myapp.pp. This modifies the policy that is stored on the machine. Your policy module now is loaded with the rest of the policy. You can even remove the pp file from the system. semodule -l lists the currently loaded modules.

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