On Tue, May 25, 2021 at 2:01 PM Richard Shaw <hobbes1069@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Due to a change in SELinux for Fedora 34 (I can't find the link right now), the policy for fail2ban needs to be updated[1] but the changes are a little bit beyond my understanding of SELinux.Any help or pointers from an expert?
Hi Robert,
There were a set of changes [1] adding new SELinux permissions in F34. Fail2ban uses its own selinux policy which overrides the one distributed in the selinux-policy package, so it needs to be addressed in the component. I am helping with that [2]. I will take a look at those new bzs and suggest additional changes, probably close some of them as dups.
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