Re: mount.cifs and credentials file

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Dawid Gajownik wrote:
Dnia 03/16/2007 02:18 PM, Użytkownik Paul Howarth napisał:
Looking at the policy sources, I think it may be working for me because I have the allow_mount_anyfile boolean set

You're right, changing this boolean to 'on' allowed to mount this network share on system boot. Is there any other way to resolve this problem? I would like not to relax to much SELinux policy.

Alternative approach. Put the credentials file directly under /etc (or some new, private directory within /etc) and run "restorecon" on it, which should label it etc_t. Since /etc/fstab is etc_t and mount must be able to read *that*, it should be able to read the credentials file too.

Paul.

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