Yes exactly; the tmp file is being created by php and then the CGI
program reads the file.
Do you have the ability to change the PHP script to not create in /tmp
but to create some where
under /var/www?
On Apr 1, 2005, at 10:57 AM, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
> Ben wrote:
>
>> I have been having some problems with a CGI program, and audit2allow
>> shows I should add these permissions:
>>
>> allow httpd_sys_script_t devpts_t:chr_file { read write };
>> allow httpd_sys_script_t httpd_tmp_t:file getattr;
>> allow httpd_sys_script_t httpd_tmp_t:file read;
>>
>> I'm pretty green at SELinux, so I'm not too sure what these allow. I
>> suspect that the last rule lets httpd_sys_script_t programs read
>> files of type httpd_tmp_t, and the second rule lets them stat()
>> those files. What does the first rule mean, exactly? The CGI program
>> I'm trying to run creates a random filename, and I expect this is
>> related to that, but there ends my speculation.
>>
> The first error is the httpd script trying to access a terminal. The
> other errors are httpd trying to read the tmp file. Is the tmp file
> created by a builtin function (php)? And the a cgi script runs to
> read it?
>
> Dan
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