Hi All,
I have this following issue in SELinux. I did what instruction said but the security context has still never changed. Do I need to create local SELinux module? I hope anyone could help me out of this. Thank you.
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# sealert -b
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Summary:
SELinux is preventing postmaster (postgresql_t) "setattr" to ./db (etc_t).
Allowing Access:
Sometimes labeling problems can cause SELinux denials. You could try to restore the default system file context for ./db,
restorecon -v './db'
If this does not work, there is currently no automatic way to allow this access. Instead, you can generate a local policy module to allow this access - see FAQ Or you can disable SELinux protection altogether. Disabling SELinux protection is not recommended. Please file a bug report against this package.
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# ls -ldZ /etc/<apps>/db
drwx------ postgres postgres user_u:object_r:etc_t db
# restorecon -v /etc/<apps>/db
# ls -ldZ /etc/<apps>/db
drwx------ postgres postgres user_u:object_r:etc_t db
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Regards,
James
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