Kyle McMartin wrote:
SELinux is set to permissive.
It indeed looks like selinux, or netlabel, rather, is the culprit.
Looking for whatever fixed it now (or at least, I don't see it on
rawhide x86_64 with selinux enabled...)
I'm in enforcing mode and didn't get any selinux denials, so yeah, it's
gotta be netlabel, the binary itself or something in the kernel.
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