Re: odd message - execmod related

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Might want to report this to thunderburd. Preferably they fix it by  not requiring text relocation.
----- Oorspronkelijk bericht -----
> 
>Â Â  I was trying to test the early version of thunbderbird 3.3 and got the
> following :
> 
> -------------------
> SELinux is preventing
> /opt/Local/vers/mozilla/released/thunderbird-3.3a1pre-100930/thunderbird-bin
> "execmod" access to
> /opt/Local/vers/mozilla/released/thunderbird-3.3a1pre-100930/libxul.so.
> -------------------
> SELinux denied access requested by
> /opt/Local/vers/mozilla/released/thunderbird-3.3a1pre-100930/thunderbird-bin.
> /opt/Local/vers/mozilla/released/thunderbird-3.3a1pre-100930/thunderbird-bin
> is mislabeled.
> /opt/Local/vers/mozilla/released/thunderbird-3.3a1pre-100930/thunderbird-bin
> default SELinux type is usr_t, but its current type is usr_t. Changing
> this file back to the default type, may fix your problem. If you believe
> this is a bug, please file a bug report against this package. Allowing
> AccessYou can restore the default system context to this file by
> executing the restorecon command. resto
> -----------------------------------
> 
>Â  (1) Note the message: "default SELinux type is usr_t, but its current
> type is usr_t."
> 
> confuses me ... ?
> 
> 
> setebool -P execmod 1
> 
> allowed it run - but that seems like way overkill.
> 
>Â  (2)Â  What is the 'right' way to allow
> /opt/Local/vers/mozilla/released/thunderbird-3.3a1pre-100930/libxul.so
> to be execmod'ed (or whatever its called) ?
> 
>Â  Thanks
> 
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