Александр Кириллов писал 2016-07-05 19:58:
I need to have the tftpdir_rw_t and samba_share_t SELinux context
on
the same directory.
How can we do this? Is it feasible to have more than one SELinux
context?
I don't think it's possible/feasible.
You'd probably need to add a new type and ne
I need to have the tftpdir_rw_t and samba_share_t SELinux context
on
the same directory.
How can we do this? Is it feasible to have more than one SELinux
context?
I don't think it's possible/feasible.
You'd probably need to add a new type and necessary rules to your local
policy.
Or add
On 07/05/2016 08:28 AM, Bernard Fay wrote:
How can we do this? Is it feasible to have more than one SELinux context?
Not as far as I know. You probably want to generate a local policy,
using "audit2allow," to allow whatever workflow you're implementing.
On 07/05/2016 08:21 AM, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
What are the meaning of rules on pol.te
https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/SELinux
The CentOS howto has some information, and links to additional resources.
The policy should be pretty easy to read, though. You have one rule,
"allow bacula_t system
On Tue, July 5, 2016 11:05 am, Mike - st257 wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 30, 2016 at 5:28 PM, Valeri Galtsev
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> wrote:
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>> On Thu, June 30, 2016 2:59 pm, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> > I've been googling, and haven't yet found the answer: does anyone here
>> > know if a MegaRAID SAS 2008 (falcon) (rev
On Thu, Jun 30, 2016 at 5:28 PM, Valeri Galtsev
wrote:
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> On Thu, June 30, 2016 2:59 pm, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> > I've been googling, and haven't yet found the answer: does anyone here
> > know if a MegaRAID SAS 2008 (falcon) (rev 03) can handle drives bigger
> > than 2TB?
> >
>
The followin
Hello,
I need to have the tftpdir_rw_t and samba_share_t SELinux context on
the same directory.
How can we do this? Is it feasible to have more than one SELinux context?
Thanks,
Bernard
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Hi list,
I'm studying SELinux on my workstation and for this I've enforced.
In a first time selinux was permissive and when switched to enforcing I
had relabel some things.
Due to my "nescience" about selinux and what I must configure, I'm
waiting avc denied for specified services.
Until today
>> some applications are still run on centos 6.8. Therefore, centos 6.8 is
>> preferred.
>
>Just be aware that by the time you've finished along this path, you're pretty
>much got a contained non-CentOS environment you're running your application
>in.
I can build new packages in my custom direc
qw wrote:
Centos 6.8 comes with pulseaudio 0.9, but I want to use pulseaudio
6.0 or higher version, which is used on centso 7. How to
build/install new pulseaudio on centso 6.8? Are there some dependency
libs for pulseaudio? is there some rpm of pulseaudio 6.0 for centos
6.8?
From your recen
On Tue, 5 Jul 2016, qw wrote:
some applications are still run on centos 6.8. Therefore, centos 6.8 is
preferred.
Just be aware that by the time you've finished along this path, you're pretty
much got a contained non-CentOS environment you're running your application
in.
jh
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>> Centos 6.8 comes with pulseaudio 0.9, but I want to use pulseaudio
>> 6.0 or higher version, which is used on centso 7. How to
>> build/install new pulseaudio on centso 6.8? Are there some dependency
>> libs for pulseaudio? is there some rpm of pulseaudio 6.0 for centos
>> 6.8?
>
> From your r
qw wrote:
Centos 6.8 comes with pulseaudio 0.9, but I want to use pulseaudio
6.0 or higher version, which is used on centso 7. How to
build/install new pulseaudio on centso 6.8? Are there some dependency
libs for pulseaudio? is there some rpm of pulseaudio 6.0 for centos
6.8?
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