doc: Fix naming of SELinux

Reported-by: Tham Nguyen
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/157851402876.29175.12977878383183540468@wrigleys.postgresql.org
Backpatch-through: 9.4
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Michael Paquier 2020-01-10 09:37:21 +09:00
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@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ SECURITY LABEL [ FOR <replaceable class="parameter">provider</replaceable> ] ON
label provider must interpret security labels; it merely provides a
mechanism for storing them. In practice, this facility is intended to allow
integration with label-based mandatory access control (MAC) systems such as
<productname>SE-Linux</productname>. Such systems make all access control decisions
<productname>SELinux</productname>. Such systems make all access control decisions
based on object labels, rather than traditional discretionary access control
(DAC) concepts such as users and groups.
</para>

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@ -1,19 +1,17 @@
The dummy_seclabel module exists only to support regression
testing of the SECURITY LABEL statement. It is not intended
to be used in production.
The dummy_seclabel module exists only to support regression testing of
the SECURITY LABEL statement. It is not intended to be used in production.
Rationale
=========
The SECURITY LABEL statement allows the user to assign security
labels to database objects; however, security labels can only be assigned
when specifically allowed by a loadable module, so this module is provided
to allow proper regression testing.
The SECURITY LABEL statement allows the user to assign security labels to
database objects; however, security labels can only be assigned when
specifically allowed by a loadable module, so this module is provided to
allow proper regression testing.
Security label providers intended to be used in production will typically be
dependent on a platform-specific feature such as
SE-Linux. This module is platform-independent,
and therefore better-suited to regression testing.
dependent on a platform-specific feature such as SELinux. This module is
platform-independent, and therefore better-suited to regression testing.
Usage
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