On 4/13/21 2:24 PM, Roger Heflin wrote:
Are you running permissive or enforcing? > if permissive then it does not block anything, but says it is blocking if enforcing it is blocking something, though it may be a pointless/useless interface feature of some sort that does not matter, and does not really affect functionality. And it might be some sort of sub process that is failing to do something that may or may not matter.
When I first installed this system 8 years ago, SELinux was there by default. My knowledge of it is very high level and superficial. I don't recall ever setting anything either of those 2 ways; I'm running whatever the default is. I don't know the answer to your question, nor do I know how to find out.
I do need to find a better way to reproduce the problem and test fixes (like the restorecon command you suggested). Currently, it seems I get the problem only the first 1 or 2 times per login, per boot, or per day (I haven't yet figured out which). I also want to figure out if the problem is limited to caja, or if "files" also has the problem.
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