Farkas Levente wrote:
hi,Depends on what you want to do with the files. You might not want to label it at all. Is your server mounting files from a samba server? If
we just upgrade some of our server to selinux enabled kernel. but the date files are on a raid array which just remounted. this samba server's files are also on that array and they are not labeled at all. what is the right labeling for samba shares? i look trough policy source files but i can't find any proper type for samba. or it's the right way to not label sabma files at all?
yours.
yes, those files will automatically be mounted as cifs_t.
If this machine is a samba server and you want to share those files, then it should be able to just do it. Are you seeing a problem sharing the files?
no, i asked it, since i just recognized these files are not labeled and may be it cause problems later.
If you want to provide general access to users you could use a mount option and mount them as nfs_t or user_home_t.
samba_share_t is in Rawhide/FC4 and is for the server side. These are files to be shared.
thanks.
anyway is there any docs about nfs_home_dirs, etc?
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