Stephen Smalley |Daniel B. Thurman wrote: |> |You can certainly generate a local policy module that gives |> |access to fusefs_t, but it would be better if we could get |> |the context mount option to work. |> |> I will try anything you suggest. Let me know if you can |> resolve this issue, otherwise let me know (in detail) how |> to write a policy as a last resort? | |To generate local policy for this issue, you'd do something like this: | |$ su - |# ausearch -m AVC | grep fuse | audit2allow -M myfuse |# semodule -i myfuse.pp | |Then the fuse-related denials should be allowed. Uh, almost. It still will not allow me to chmod or chgrp the mounted filesystem which means that I cannot write to the shared NTFS filesystem without assigning the proper permissions. I have set samba properties to allow writes but apparently this problem resides with fuse again. Grr. What can I do to allow samba shared writes? Thanks! Dan -- fedora-selinux-list mailing list fedora-selinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-selinux-list