Thanks, I will do that. I apologize for the mispost On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 11:25 AM Paul Moore <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 10:09 AM Jason Strauss <jpstrauss1201@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I am starting this post to have any confusion I may have as to how a > > context is applied, cleared up. I am currently trying to work off of > > the RHEL 8 selinux source rpm to apply an MLS type policy. I have > > noticed that upon compiling and installing the rpm on a new system > > install there are files that do not get correct syntax. When I look at > > the file_contexts file the context is correctly listed for example > > /usr/bin/sudo, but never correctly applied during a touch > > /.autorelabel on first system boot. However if i do a restorecon -RF > > on /usr/bin/sudo it matches what is in the file_context folder but > > appears to break sudo stating it can't find file libsudo_util.so.0. I > > have noticed this happening with several other files during system > > installation and would like to understand why the system isn't > > properly labeled upon rpm installation and a relabel. > > Just a reminder that this mailing list exists primarily for the > development and support of the upstream SELinux components. While a > number of RH employees participate in discussions on this mailing > list, this is not a Red Hat or RHEL support forum. I would encourage > you to contact your RH support contact for RHEL specific issues. > > -- > paul moore > www.paul-moore.com