On 2013/12/16 02:48, David Sommerseth wrote:
On 15. des. 2013 03:13, jdow wrote:
On 2013/12/14 18:05, S.Tindall wrote:
On Sat, 2013-12-14 at 17:36 -0800, jdow wrote:
I kinda wondered if somebody here had an idea.

Ah well....
{o.o}

I would start with:

   # restorecon -vr /etc/ddclient*
   # restorecon -vr /var/cache/ddclient

and then retest in permissive mode.

   # setenforce 0

Steve


More or less been there done that.

"restorecon -r /var" took a bit longer, and fixed one other unrelated
file. But the basic problem persisted.

Most likely the EPEL package does not include a proper file context for
the /var/cache/ddclient directory.

As a quick-fix, which I believe should be fairly safe, you can add the
dhcpc_t security context to that directory.  Just run as root:

    # semanage fcontext -a -t dhcpc_t '/var/cahce/ddclient(/.*)?'

Then you can try the restorecon command again and see if it helps.


--
kind regards,

David Sommerseth

I think I'll wait a little bit pending a reply from the SELinux guru. It
looks like one of those hard to undo things that makes going forward
cleanly very awkward.

It is something akin to what I had figured trying.

Thanks for providing precise syntax for me.

{^_^}

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