Re: targeted policy: crond_t now invalid for initrc_t ?

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Hongwei Li wrote:

Tom London wrote:



On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 12:08:51 -0500, Stephen Smalley <sds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:




The error message isn't a permission denial; it is an invalid context,
e.g. the role isn't authorized for the type in the targeted policy.  Got
a 'role system_r types system_crond_t;' anywhere?  Likely just a failure
to transfer over all of the necessary bits from the strict policy.






Got it. The strict policy has this line, targeted does not.

tom




Added in selinux-policy-targeted-1.21.3-5

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Where to get selinux-policy-targeted-1.21.3-5? When I run yum in my fc3 system, it lists only:

Available Packages
selinux-doc.noarch 1.14.1-1 base
selinux-policy-strict.noarch 1.19.10-2 updates-released
selinux-policy-strict-sources.noarch 1.19.10-2 updates-released
selinux-policy-targeted.noarch 1.17.30-2.73 updates-released
selinux-policy-targeted-sources.noarch 1.17.30-2.73 updates-released


Thanks!

Hongwei Li

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No you have the correct policy. 1.21 and later are for rawhide, which will be FC4.

You are up to date on policy so now you need to do the restorecon stuff.

Dan


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