After getting AVC denial, I touched /.autorelabel and rebooted.
Took about 5 minutes to finish re-labeling.
Then, I started to ge more AVC denials.
I clicked on the denial icon and read the details.
Could someone please explain the argument in the suggested "solution" :
restorecon -v '#SharedObjects'
What in tarnation is '#SharedObjects'
The man page for semanage and for restorcon do not even
make use of such notation.
So, how is a user going to correctly interpret the meaning
of such an opaque item as '#SharedObjects' ?
The selinux troubleshoot says: (but does not explain where the
#SharedObjects directory is )
If you want to allow plugin-containe to have read access on the
#SharedObjects directory
Then you need to change the label on #SharedObjects
Do
# semanage fcontext -a -t FILE_TYPE '#SharedObjects'
where FILE_TYPE is one of the following: NetworkManager_etc_rw_t,
NetworkManager_etc_t, abrt_etc_t, admin_home_t, aiccu_etc_t,
alsa_etc_rw_t, alsa_home_t, antivirus_conf_t, antivirus_home_t,
asterisk_etc_t, audio_home_t, auth_home_t, bin_t, bitlbee_conf_t,
bluetooth_conf_t, boot_t, bootloader_etc_t, cache_home_t, cert_t,
cgconfig_etc_t, cgrules_etc_t, chrome_sandbox_home_t, cluster_conf_t,
cobbler_etc_t, condor_conf_t, config_home_t, config_usr_t,
couchdb_conf_t, courier_etc_t, cpucontrol_conf_t, cupsd_etc_t,
cupsd_rw_etc_t, cvs_home_t, data_home_t, dbus_home_t, dbusd_etc_t,
ddclient_etc_t, device_t, devpts_t, dhcp_etc_t, dictd_etc_t,
dnsmasq_etc_t, docker_config_t, docker_home_t, dosfs_t, dovecot_etc_t,
etc_mail_t, etc_runtime_t, etc_t, exports_t, fetchmail_etc_t,
fetchmail_home_t, file_context_t, fingerd_etc_t, firewalld_etc_rw_t,
firstboot_etc_t, fonts_cache_t, fonts_t, ftpd_etc_t, gconf_etc_t,
gconf_home_t, gdomap_conf_t, getty_etc_t, git_user_content_t,
gkeyringd_gnome_home_t, gnome_home_t, gpg_secret_t, gpm_conf_t,
gstreamer_home_t, hddtemp_etc_t, home_bin_t, home_cert_t, home_root_t,
hostname_etc_t, httpd_config_t, httpd_modules_t, httpd_user_content_t,
httpd_user_htaccess_t, httpd_user_ra_content_t, httpd_user_rw_content_t,
httpd_user_script_exec_t, hugetlbfs_t, icc_data_home_t, iceauth_home_t,
innd_etc_t, irc_conf_t, irc_home_t, irc_tmp_t, irssi_etc_t,
irssi_home_t, kdump_etc_t, kismet_home_t, kmscon_conf_t, krb5_conf_t,
krb5_home_t, krb5kdc_conf_t, l2tp_conf_t, lib_t, likewise_etc_t,
lircd_etc_t, local_login_home_t, locale_t, lvm_etc_t, machineid_t,
mail_home_rw_t, mail_home_t, man_cache_t, man_t, mandb_home_t,
mcelog_etc_t, mdadm_conf_t, minidlna_conf_t, minissdpd_conf_t, mnt_t,
mock_etc_t, modules_conf_t, mozilla_conf_t, mozilla_home_t,
mozilla_plugin_rw_t, mozilla_plugin_tmp_t, mozilla_plugin_tmpfs_t,
mpd_etc_t, mpd_home_t, mpd_user_data_t, mplayer_etc_t, mplayer_home_t,
mrtg_etc_t, mscan_etc_t, munin_etc_t, mysqld_etc_t, mysqld_home_t,
nagios_etc_t, named_conf_t, net_conf_t, nrpe_etc_t, nscd_var_run_t,
nslcd_conf_t, ntop_etc_t, ntp_conf_t, nut_conf_t, openshift_var_lib_t,
openvpn_etc_rw_t, openvpn_etc_t, openvswitch_rw_t, pads_config_t,
pegasus_conf_t, pingd_etc_t, piranha_etc_rw_t, piranha_web_conf_t,
polipo_cache_home_t, polipo_config_home_t, polipo_etc_t,
portreserve_etc_t, postfix_etc_t, postgresql_etc_t, postgrey_etc_t,
pppd_etc_t, prelude_correlator_config_t, printconf_t, proc_t,
procmail_home_t, psad_etc_t, ptal_etc_t, pulseaudio_home_t,
puppet_etc_t, qmail_etc_t, radiusd_etc_t, radvd_etc_t, rhnsd_conf_t,
rlogind_home_t, root_t, rssh_ro_t, rssh_rw_t, rsync_etc_t, samba_etc_t,
sandbox_file_t, sanlock_conf_t, screen_home_t, shell_exec_t,
shorewall_etc_t, slapd_etc_t, snapperd_conf_t, snort_etc_t,
soundd_etc_t, spamc_home_t, spamd_etc_t, speech-dispatcher_home_t,
squid_conf_t, src_t, ssh_home_t, sssd_conf_t, sssd_public_t,
stunnel_etc_t, svc_conf_t, svirt_home_t, sysctl_fs_t, sysctl_t, sysfs_t,
syslog_conf_t, system_conf_t, system_db_t, systemd_home_t,
systemd_logind_sessions_t, telepathy_cache_home_t,
telepathy_data_home_t, telepathy_gabble_cache_home_t,
telepathy_logger_cache_home_t, telepathy_logger_data_home_t,
telepathy_mission_control_cache_home_t,
telepathy_mission_control_data_home_t, telepathy_mission_control_home_t,
telepathy_sunshine_home_t, texlive_home_t, textrel_shlib_t, tftpd_etc_t,
thumb_home_t, tmp_t, tmpfs_t, tor_etc_t, tuned_etc_t, tuned_rw_etc_t,
tvtime_home_t, udev_etc_t, udev_var_run_t, ulogd_etc_t, uml_ro_t,
uml_rw_t, user_fonts_cache_t, user_fonts_config_t, user_fonts_t,
user_home_dir_t, user_home_t, user_tmp_t, userhelper_conf_t, usr_t,
var_lib_t, var_run_t, varnishd_etc_t, virt_content_t, virt_etc_t,
virt_home_t, vmware_conf_t, vmware_file_t, vmware_sys_conf_t,
webalizer_etc_t, wine_home_t, wireshark_home_t, xauth_home_t, xdm_etc_t,
xdm_home_t, xdm_rw_etc_t, xserver_etc_t, ypserv_conf_t, zarafa_etc_t,
zebra_conf_t.
Then execute:
restorecon -v '#SharedObjects'
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