Miroslav wrote: > m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote: >>> Gag. I hate passenger... >> >>> This is CentOS 6.3 >> >>> Does someone have a link to info on what selinux passenger context to set >>> what files to? I see passenger set to lib_t, which I may have done a >>> while back, but the current policy may be more picky. I've looked at the >>> passenger_selinux manpage, and it doesn't suggest what they should be. The >>> version of ruby my users are on is the old 1.8.7 enterprise, *not* >>> installed from an rpm, so nothing's correct.... >> >> Following myself up, a clarification: I've seen pages that say to set all >> of passenger to httpd_sys_content_t; however, since there's explicitly a >> passenger_*_t, and I *assume* that it allows it to transition to run >> things like ps, and status, I'd like to set them *correctly*, rather than >> as httpd*, and then allow all sorts of things for httpd to do as policy. > We have passenger fixes in RHEL6.4. Basically you will need to follow > http://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/selinux-policy.git/tree/passenger.fc?h=f18-contrib labeling. Thanks, Miroslav. Here's what (once I thought of it) seems like an obvious question: is there a way, in selinux, to say "I installed this stuff over here, not in the usual place (say, from a tarball instead of an rpm), but I want to label everything correctly, something like <selinuxrelabel> passenger-policy /opt/ruby/gem/etc? mark -- selinux mailing list selinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/selinux