Brian,
Sorry, I'm only running CentOS 6. I don't know.
Ed
On Sunday, September 9, 2018, 7:06:29 PM EDT, Brian Bernard
wrote:
Thank you for your reply, Ed.
Do you know if this issue affects CentOS 7.5 and kernels 3.10.0-862?
I'm thinking of upgrading to 7.5 in order to support a
Thank you for your reply, Ed.
Do you know if this issue affects CentOS 7.5 and kernels 3.10.0-862?
I'm thinking of upgrading to 7.5 in order to support a meteorological
project I'm working on.
Brian
On Sat, Sep 8, 2018 at 10:07 PM, nschehovin--- via CentOS wrote:
> Brian,
>
> Sorry I forgot t
On 09/09/2018 07:19 AM, Daniel Walsh wrote:
sesearch -A -s httpd_t -t system_conf_t -p read
If you feel that these files should not be part of the base_ro_files
then we should open that for discussion.
I think the question was how users would know that the policy allowed
access, as he was p
On 09/09/2018 09:43 AM, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
Am 09.09.2018 um 14:49 schrieb Daniel Walsh :
On 09/08/2018 09:50 PM, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
Any SElinux expert here - briefly:
# getenforce
Enforcing
# sesearch -ACR -s httpd_t -c file -p read |grep system_conf_t
# sesearch -A
Am 09.09.2018 um 14:49 schrieb Daniel Walsh :
>
> On 09/08/2018 09:50 PM, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
>> Any SElinux expert here - briefly:
>>
>> # getenforce
>> Enforcing
>>
>> # sesearch -ACR -s httpd_t -c file -p read |grep system_conf_t
>>
>>
>> # sesearch -ACR -s httpd_t -c file -p r
On 09/08/2018 09:50 PM, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
Any SElinux expert here - briefly:
# getenforce
Enforcing
# sesearch -ACR -s httpd_t -c file -p read |grep system_conf_t
# sesearch -ACR -s httpd_t -c file -p read |grep syslog_conf_t
# ls -laZ /etc/sysctl.conf /etc/rsyslog.conf
-rw-
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