snmp Permission denied on mounted filesystems
Paul Ward
pnward at googlemail.com
Mon Apr 19 03:11:38 UTC 2010
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for your reply, looks like that may be what I need. :)
I assume again this wont upset teh running of the machine when this is
performed?
Also is theis change persisteant after reboots?
Is there a way for making a new policy to allow the required actions
instead of removing the dontaudit all together?
many thanks
On 17 April 2010 00:45, Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh at redhat.com> wrote:
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> The problem you are seeing is dontaudit rules. snmp is not allowed to
> read content within the users home dirs. If you want to turn off
> dontaudit rules you can by executing
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> semodule -DB
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> semodule -B
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> Will turn the rules back on.
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