I have run the command as follows but I am still getting the permission issues. Apr 16 11:48:13 sargas snmpd[23987]: /home/work/exports: Permission denied # restorecon -v /home/work/exports restorecon reset context /home/work/exports:->system_u:object_r:user_home_t ls -lZd /home/work/exports drwxrwxr-x oracle dba system_u:object_r:user_home_t /home/work/exports Whats next? Do I need to restart something? On 16 April 2010 11:11, Sandro Janke <gui1ty_fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 04/16/2010 12:33 AM, Paul Ward wrote: >>> What does 'rpm -qv selinux-policy-targeted' say? >>> What are the settings in /etc/selinux/config? >> >> My server shows the following selinux packages. >> >> selinux-policy-targeted-1.17.30-2.152.el4 >> selinux-policy-targeted-sources-1.17.30-2.152.el4 >> >> I have run: >> snmpwalk -v 2c -c public .iso >> cd /etc/selinux/targeted/src/policy >> audit2allow -d -l -o domains/misc/local.te >> make load >> >> Until no more errors were found, this fixed theoriginal errors from >> selinux, but not the permissions. >> >>> Try running restorecon -R -v /home >> >> If I run >> >> restorecon -R -v /home >> >> Would this affect a production servers running or should I do this in >> a mainaintance window? > > Well, you can try to run it with the -n switch first to show you what > would happen. According to the man page: "It can be run at any time to > correct errors..." > >> On 15 April 2010 19:05, Sandro Janke <gui1ty_fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> On 04/15/2010 06:49 AM, Paul Ward wrote: >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> I am sure this comes up a lot but have spent hours trying to find th >>>> eanswers with no success apart from disabling selinux which I don't >>>> want to do. >>>> >>>> Apr 15 16:48:26 sargas snmpd[23987]: /home/appl: Permission denied >>>> >>>> The following filesystems are mounted with same issue. >>>> >>>> /dev/sda7 3.9G 427M 3.3G 12% /home/appl >>>> /dev/sda6 4.0G 2.7G 1.2G 71% /home/users >>>> /dev/sda8 3.9G 2.5G 1.2G 68% /home/work >>>> >>>> ls -ldZ /home/appl/ >>>> drwxr-xr-x root root /home/appl/ >>> >>> This shows that the directory has not been labeled, yet. >>> >>>> /usr/sbin/sestatus >>>> SELinux status: enabled >>>> SELinuxfs mount: /selinux >>>> Current mode: enforcing >>>> >>> >>> Could it be that you don't have any policy package installed? >>> >>> What does 'rpm -qv selinux-policy-targeted' say? >>> What are the settings in /etc/selinux/config? >>> >>>> What do I need to do to fix this chcon? If so what is the full comman >>>> / context to enter? >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> -- >>>> selinux mailing list >>>> selinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>> https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/selinux >>> >>> >> -- >> selinux mailing list >> selinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/selinux > > -- selinux mailing list selinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/selinux