Paolo D. wrote:
Good evening everybody,
I need I can write in Tomcat "webapps" folder, but default SELinux
Context var_lib_t doesn't allow it.
What's the best way to accomplish my need, before fatal "setenforce 0"?
To change SELinux Context to "User data" or "Temporary data"?
I see no boolean in SELinux policy through which I can allow writing
in this directory, or selectively disable MAC for Tomcat....
Paolo
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If you want apache/tomcat to be able to write to a directory, you can
set the context to httpd_sys_content_t.
If this is a standard directory, we should set it up with default policy.
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