Paul Howarth wrote:
G.Wolfe Woodbury wrote:
SELinux is constantly complaining that the spamassassin daemon (spamc)
doesn't have permissions to do various things to sendmail (read write,
getattr, etc...)
This is the main reason that I have been ignoring SELinux and running
in permissive mode. It's probably about time to complain and ask
someone to fix it since I've not got the ability to do so.
Might this be https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=485426 ?
If so, have you tried switching to enforcing mode and testing if it
still actually works despite the denials?
No, that section of the sendmail seems to behave in terms of file
descriptors, but is being denied by SELinux/kernel in other places.
I just doesn't work at all in enforcing mode.
How are you using spamassassin with sendmail - spamass-milter?
No, the other method of having a spamc process filtering it from the
user's .procmailrc so that each user can opt-in/opt-out of spam
detection on their own.
I apologize if this is the wrong list.
fedora-selinux-list would probably be a better place.
I'll have to join another list then.
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