Re: Running hpacucli from snmpd blocked by SElinux

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Hi

On 13/04/13 18:31, yersinia wrote:
> If you want disable selinux only for a specific domain you can define
> this as a permissive domain , in recent distros. Or in old distro, set
> the selinux boolean for not do the selinux domain transition. As an
> example , the first solution could be applied in rhel6 , the second in
> rhel5.
>

Would that mean disabling (or making permissive) all "snmpd_t"? How do I
do this in RHEL6?

I would rather find a way to run unrestricted hpacucli from restricted
snmpd_t though.

Cheers

Michael
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