Re: system-config-linux.py GUI inserts corrupt file labeling rule

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On 01/06/2015 06:18 AM, Miroslav Grepl wrote:
On 01/06/2015 03:19 AM, Robert Nichols wrote:
On 01/05/2015 08:14 PM, Robert Nichols wrote:
Want to have fun? Run the system-config-linux GUI, go to "File Labeling"
and add a file context, let's say "var_t" for /tmp/junk regular file.

Hint: It would be wise to save all your local customizations before
       trying that.

What you get is a corrupt rule where the File Type is shown as
          [''.'--','-d','-c','-b','-s','-l','-p']

That is CentOS6 again, policycoreutils-gui-2.0.83-19.47.el6_6.1.x86_64 .

Could you open a new bug for RHEL6.6 and we can see on it with QA folks.

Well, the only part I can reproduce now is that the file type initially
displays wrong in the GUI and that new context mapping cannot
immediately be deleted from there. Force the app to reload the mapping
(just switching between "all" and "Customized" is enough) and it
displays properly and can be deleted. I cannot reproduce the condition
where I could not delete the mapping from the command line or list the
customizations with "semanage -o -".

As it stands, the problem is too minor to worry about.

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