Hi,
I have a server running FC3 + selinux (targeted) and I had some
problems with bind and dynamic DNS updates. This is how I fix it.
The first thing I noticed is that the named server was not able to
create the Journal files for the zones I was trying to update
# ls -l /var/named/chroot/var
total 24
drwxr-x--- 4 root named 4096 Dec 1 14:42 named
drwxrwx--- 3 root named 4096 Nov 16 11:50 run
drwxrwx--- 2 named named 4096 Mar 13 2003 tmp
because the user "named" (the one running the daemon) did not have
access to create new files inside the named folder. I think this is a
problem in the bind-chroot rmp package. I ran the following command
to give the user named access to create new files inside the named
folder
# chmod 770 /var/named/chroot/var/named
# ls -l /var/named/chroot/var
total 24
drwxrwx--- 4 root named 4096 Dec 1 14:42 named
drwxrwx--- 3 root named 4096 Nov 16 11:50 run
drwxrwx--- 2 named named 4096 Mar 13 2003 tmp
That fixed the problem. Now selinux!!!
When I try to update one of the zones I get the following error in
/var/log/messages
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Dec 1 14:56:01 server named[22580]: client 127.0.0.1#32867: updating
zone 'example.com/IN': adding an RR
Dec 1 14:56:01 server named[22580]: client 127.0.0.1#32867: updating
zone 'example.com/IN': adding an RR
Dec 1 14:56:01 server named[22580]: journal file example.com.zone.jnl
does not exist, creating it
Dec 1 14:56:01 server named[22580]: example.com.zone.jnl: create:
permission denied
Dec 1 14:56:01 server kernel: audit(1101930961.025:0): avc: denied {
write } for pid=22581 exe=/usr/sbin/named name=named dev=dm-0
ino=293768 scontext=root:system_r:named_t
tcontext=system_u:object_r:named_zone_t tclass=dir
Dec 1 14:56:01 server named[22580]: client 127.0.0.1#32867: updating
zone 'example.com/IN': error: journal open failed: unexpected error
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I ran the "Security Level Configuration" tool and enabled "Allow
named to overwrite master zone files" and that fixed the problem.
Without the ACL modifications of the folder
/var/named/chroot/var/named the setting in the "Security Level
Configuration" is useless. I hope this information helps somebody
having the same problems...
RJB
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