> ----- Original Message ----- > From: "James R. Marcus" <jmarcus@xxxxxxxxxxx> > To: "Stephen Smalley" <sds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: <selinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 2:14 PM > Subject: RE: Users writting to home directory > > > > Okay I tried just creating a user under home. While in permissive > > mode they can login to the ftp server and upload and download. > > However when I turn on enforced mode they get this message: > > > > C:\Documents and Settings\jmarcus\Desktop>ftp ftp Connected to > > ftp.mvalent.local. > > 220 Welcome to mValent, Inc. FTP service. > > User (ftp.mvalent.local:(none)): jmarcus7 > > 331 Please specify the password. > > Password: > > 500 OOPS: cannot change directory:/home/jmarcus7 500 OOPS: child > > died Connection closed by remote host. > > > > C:\Documents and Settings\jmarcus\Desktop> > > > > ftp policy # seuseradd -g users -d /home/jmarcus7 -m -s /bin/bash > > -c "James R. Marcus" jmarcus7 loading new policy... > > > > Error relabeling users home directory files: User is not defined in > > the policy. > > > In case anyone sees a similar problem, this bug was fixed in setools 1.4.x. To upgrade use the commands: Fedora - 'yum update setools' Gentoo - 'emerge setools' Don Patterson Tresys Technology www.tresys.com