On Feb 10, 2009, at 9:36 AM, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
Maria Iano wrote:
My vsftpd server needs to talk to my mysql server, and is being
denied.
Before I use audit2allow to make special rules I wanted to ask
whether
there is a boolean out there that I am missing. Here is what
audit2allow
gives me:
allow ftpd_t mysqld_db_t:dir search;
allow ftpd_t mysqld_t:unix_stream_socket connectto;
allow ftpd_t mysqld_var_run_t:sock_file write;
I notice there is a boolean for httpd to talk to mysql, which makes
me
think there might be one for vsftpd. Does anyone know if such a one
exists?
Why does ftpd talk to mysqld?
It authenticates against a mysql database for users connecting over
ftp. It uses pam_mysql.
Thanks,
Maria
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