Antonio Olivares wrote:
SELinux is preventing access to files with the
label,
file_t.
Is this file being created from a virtual machine?
How is this file
getting there?
In my case it is definitely not a virtual machine (I'm not running any on that
box), but I'm seeing the same thing happen with a variety of files in /tmp.
They all seem to be session data files of some type.
I have hundreds of denials that happened with gconfd-2 a few days ago (socket
files in tmp mostly). Now I see many of these accesses prevented to file_t.
Files such as:
./keyring-vaxTjg
/tmp/fahcore-iolock.txt <- I'm running folding at home, it is doing that
./kdecache-lordmorgul
/tmp/pulse-lordmorgul/pid
/tmp/banshee-NDesk.DBus.Bus.txt
/tmp/gnome-system-monitor.lordmorgul.777456431
./virtual-lordmorgul.4FvBXq
./.esd-500
./fah
./virtual-lordmorgul.xxxxx/
And more. These are all accesses denied to /usr/sbin/tmpwatch, files (normal
and sockets) and directories all labeled file_t.
This list is about a third of the denials I've seen pop up just this morning.
I've seen this occurring for several days (if not more than a week) just have
not dealt with it yet. The issue is probably not a very recent change. I've
had several relabels, new kernels, and new policy while seeing this same issue,
many denials to /usr/bin/tmpwatch for file_t.
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