Re: Attaching multiple user accounts to same home directory...

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Hasan Rezaul-CHR010 wrote:
> Hi Dan,
> 
> Given the project deadline and other constraints, upgrading to the new
> toolchain is NOT an option for me  :-(
> 
> Is there anything else at all I can do as far as tweaking policy or
> config to get by this problem ?  Thanks for your help...
> 
> - Rezaul.
> 
> 
No the problem is genhomedircon must be getting confused.  You can look
at the python code and see if you can figure it out.  It must be writing
two sets of contexts for the same homedir.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daniel J Walsh [mailto:dwalsh@xxxxxxxxxx] 
> Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2008 2:52 PM
> To: Hasan Rezaul-CHR010
> Cc: Stephen Smalley; selinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: Attaching multiple user accounts to same home directory...
> 
> Hasan Rezaul-CHR010 wrote:
>> Hi Dan,
> 
>> I am using Standard Linux 2.6.14.
> 
>> In case you need this info, the SELinux related packages I am using
> are:
>> checkpolicy     1.34.1
>> libselinux      1.34.7
>> libsemanage     1.10.3
>> libsepol        1.16.1
>> policycoreutils 1.34.6
> 
>> - Rezaul.
> 
> 
> Can you upgrade to the newer toolchain?
> 
> I tried to do what you are doing in rawhide and it works fine.
> 
> rpm -q libselinux checkpolicy libsemanage policycoreutils libsepol
> libselinux-2.0.67-4.fc10.x86_64
> libselinux-2.0.67-4.fc10.i386
> checkpolicy-2.0.16-3.fc10.x86_64
> libsemanage-2.0.25-3.fc10.x86_64
> policycoreutils-2.0.52-5.fc10.x86_64
> libsepol-2.0.32-1.fc10.x86_64
> 
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Daniel J Walsh [mailto:dwalsh@xxxxxxxxxx]
>> Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2008 1:57 PM
>> To: Hasan Rezaul-CHR010
>> Cc: Stephen Smalley; selinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Subject: Re: Attaching multiple user accounts to same home
> directory...
>> Hasan Rezaul-CHR010 wrote:
>>> Hi All,
>>> Suppose I wanted to have several Linux User Accounts tied to the same
> 
>>> Home Directory, by executing the following:
>>> useradd -g wadm -d /home/admin admin1 useradd -g wadm -d /home/admin 
>>> admin2
>>> And I wanted all these Linux Users to be tied to the same SELinux 
>>> user
>>> (staff_u) as follows:
>>> semanage login -a -s staff_u admin1
>>> semanage login -a -s staff_u admin2
>>> Does SELinux allow this per design ???
>>> Currently I am getting the following errors on my console, which 
>>> somewhat makes sense, considering this is NOT standard practise!
> 
>>> /etc/selinux/strict/contexts/files/file_contexts: Multiple same 
>>> specifications for /home/admin/.+.
>>> /etc/selinux/strict/contexts/files/file_contexts: Multiple same 
>>> specifications for /home/admin/.*/plugins/nprhapengine\.so.*.
>>> /etc/selinux/strict/contexts/files/file_contexts: Multiple same 
>>> specifications for /home/admin/.*/plugins/libflashplayer\.so.*.
>>> /etc/selinux/strict/contexts/files/file_contexts: Multiple same 
>>> specifications for /home/admin/\.ssh(/.*)?.
>>> /etc/selinux/strict/contexts/files/file_contexts: Multiple same 
>>> specifications for /home/admin/\.xauth.*.
>>> /etc/selinux/strict/contexts/files/file_contexts: Multiple same 
>>> specifications for /home/admin/\.gnupg(/.+)?.
>>> /etc/selinux/strict/contexts/files/file_contexts: Multiple same 
>>> specifications for /home/admin/\.fonts(/.*)?.
>>> /etc/selinux/strict/contexts/files/file_contexts: Multiple same 
>>> specifications for /home/admin/\.gconf(d)?(/.*)?.
>>> /etc/selinux/strict/contexts/files/file_contexts: Multiple same 
>>> specifications for 
>>> /home/admin/\.mozilla(/.*)?/plugins/libflashplayer\.so.*.
>>> /etc/selinux/strict/contexts/files/file_contexts: Multiple same 
>>> specifications for /home/admin/\.Xauthority.*.
>>> /etc/selinux/strict/contexts/files/file_contexts: Multiple same 
>>> specifications for /home/admin/\.fonts/auto(/.*)?.
>>> /etc/selinux/strict/contexts/files/file_contexts: Multiple same 
>>> specifications for /home/admin/\.config/gtk-.*.
>>> /etc/selinux/strict/contexts/files/file_contexts: Multiple same 
>>> specifications for /home/admin/\.fonts\.cache-.*.
>>> /etc/selinux/strict/contexts/files/file_contexts: Multiple same 
>>> specifications for /home/admin/\.ICEauthority.*.
>>> Inserting powerspanii.ko:
>>> /etc/selinux/strict/contexts/files/file_contexts: Multiple same 
>>> specifications for /home/admin.
>>> /etc/selinux/strict/contexts/files/file_contexts: Multiple same 
>>> specifications for /home/admin/\.fonts\.conf.
> 
>>> I was wondering if there is any way I can tweak SELinux config or 
>>> policy to allow  multiple Linux users to share the same home 
>>> directory...without generating all these complaints ?  Thanks in 
>>> advance for your help  :-)
>>> - Rezaul.
> 
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>> I think you have confused the tool.  What OS are you doing this on?
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