On Mon, 2012-01-23 at 15:57 +0000, Moray Henderson wrote: > Hi > > On CentOS 5.6, I have just noticed that if a process running under context > initrc_t creates a file or directory within a user's home directory, that > object gets user_home_dir_t. > > If an unconfined_t process does the same thing, they correctly get > user_home_t. > > Was this a bug or a feature? > > selinux-policy-2.4.6-300.el5_6.1 > selinux-policy-targeted-2.4.6-300.el5_6.1 > > > Moray. > "To err is human; to purr, feline." I guess that depends on how you look at it but compared to recent fedora policy i guess you could consider this to be a bug. This is supported in Fedora 16: # sesearch --allow -s initrc_t -t user_home_dir_t -T | grep user_home_t type_transition initrc_t user_home_dir_t : file user_home_t; type_transition initrc_t user_home_dir_t : dir user_home_t; type_transition initrc_t user_home_dir_t : lnk_file user_home_t; type_transition initrc_t user_home_dir_t : sock_file user_home_t; type_transition initrc_t user_home_dir_t : fifo_file user_home_t; > > > > -- > selinux mailing list > selinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/selinux -- selinux mailing list selinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/selinux