I have two HDs on my computer: one with rhel5 5.5 and the other with fedora 14.
Both systems share some directories located in a common /home, mainly
used by the httpd process.
The problem is that selinux in fedora 14 uses "unrestricted_u" by default for all users, which rel5 does not understand,
and any file labeled that way is treated as "unlabeled_t" in rhel5.
I tried to relabel all files in Fedora 14 using "chcon -R -u user_u -t user_home_t" , for instance,
but every new file is still created as "unrestricted_u".
I know very little about selinux, and I would like to know how to force all files in F14 to be user_u,
but keeping the user owning those files, unrestricted.
Is that possible? Is there a better solution for not having tons of denials in rhel5?
Thanks.
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Paulo Roma Cavalcanti
LCG - UFRJ
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