Re: Allowing vsftpd access for user's home directory

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* Thomas Bleher <bleher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [2006-05-11 09:16]:
> * Ketut Mahaindra <kmahaindra@xxxxxxxxxx> [2006-05-11 07:19]:
> > - I have the following AVC error messages:
> >   avc:  denied  { dac_override } for  pid=9099 comm="vsftpd" capability=1
> > scontext=system_u:system_r:ftpd_t:s0 tcontext=system_u:system_r:ftpd_t:s0
> > tclass=capability
> >   avc:  denied  { dac_read_search } for  pid=9099 comm="vsftpd" capability=2
> > scontext=system_u:system_r:ftpd_t:s0 tcontext=system_u:system_r:ftpd_t:s0
> > tclass=capability  
> 
> This means that vsftpd can't access some files or directories because it
> does not have DAC rights on it. Probably some home directory is mode
> 0700. Either you change the rights on the directory or you allow the
> capabilities as discussed in this thread.

BTW: Is there some way to get more information out of the kernel about
which file is being accessed? This would be really helpful in debugging
why an application needs dac_override.

Thomas

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