On 05/14/2014 07:33 AM, Sergey Muraviov wrote:
I've got this compiler warning:
relation.c: In function ‘sepgsql_relation_drop’:
relation.c:472:25: warning: ‘tclass’ may be used uninitialized in this
function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
sepgsql_avc_check_perms(object,
^
2014-05-16 16:26 GMT+09:00 Heikki Linnakangas hlinnakan...@vmware.com:
On 05/14/2014 07:33 AM, Sergey Muraviov wrote:
I've got this compiler warning:
relation.c: In function ‘sepgsql_relation_drop’:
relation.c:472:25: warning: ‘tclass’ may be used uninitialized in this
function
Sorry, I've forgotten the report.
The test fails on label test come from specification change in the mcs policy.
Previously, it was applied to all the domains including unconfined_t, but now,
it became to be applied on the domain with mcsconstrained attribute.
This regression test run
Hi.
Some regression tests for sepgsql still not work on Fedora 20:
== running regression test queries==
test label... FAILED
test dml ... ok
test ddl ... FAILED
test alter... FAILED
Hello,
It seems to me changes in the base security policy on Fedora affected to
the regression test. Our test cases for sepgsql_setcon() utilizes the MCS
rules, that prevents domain transition from narrow categories to wider ones,
to control the success cases and failure cases.
However, its
Could you show me semodule -l on your environment?
I believe security policy has not been changed between F19 and F20...
Thanks,
2013/12/18 Sergey Muraviov sergey.k.murav...@gmail.com:
Hi
I've tried to test postgres 9.3.2 and 9.4devel with selinux on Fedora 20 and
met with a label regression
# semodule -l | grep sepgslq
sepgsql-regtest 1.07
Full list of modules is in attachment.
2013/12/18 Kohei KaiGai kai...@kaigai.gr.jp
Could you show me semodule -l on your environment?
I believe security policy has not been changed between F19 and F20...
Thanks,
2013/12/18 Sergey Muraviov