On Tue, 2006-07-04 at 17:53 +0100, Paul Howarth wrote:
Marc Schwartz wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-06-30 at 14:19 +0100, Paul Howarth wrote:
>> Marc Schwartz wrote:
>>> I just got home and noted the following avc's which appear to be a
>>> post-reboot scenario.
>>>
>>> There are some that appear to be networking related, which may indeed be
>>> associated with the kernel related reports. I have more than one network
>>> profile, where I used one at home that has a fixed IP address behind a
>>> router. At work, I use NM with DHCP. As I noted in a prior post, some
>>> network things have been flaky with the new kernel.
>>>
>>> Is this an indication that I should consider the 'updates testing'
>>> initscripts update as referenced in other threads on the general lists?
>> Possibly; my understanding of the update is that it fixes the order of
>> assignment of network devices at boot time. This is useful to me for
>> instance, as I have a two-interface firewall, which doesn't work if it
>> boots with the internal and external interfaces the wrong way around.
>
> Yeah, eth0 (should be a hardwired connection) and eth1 (which should be
> a wireless connection) have been frequently switching back and forth.
>
> Under the former kernel, the wireless was wlan0 when using ndiswrapper.
>
> OK. I updated the rpm.
>
> I have not fully tested the updated scripts, but what was interesting is
> that I had modified rc.sysinit to handle my LUKS partitions during boot,
> but the update (which includes the default file) did not overwrite my
> modified version. I presume that there may be an entry in the spec file
> for the rpm to check for this, though I have not taken the time to
> review it.
It may be that rc.sysinit was unchanged in the new package version, so
your local changes would be retained. Only if there was a change to
rc.sysinit would you get a .rpmnew or .rpmsave file.
OK. Thanks.
Yeah, according to a check (using cpio, etc. to extract the file) it was
unchanged relative to the prior original version.
I wanted to be sure on this, since it could affect my ability to unlock
the LUKS protected partitions on boot.
>>> type=AVC msg=audit(1151620643.074:452): avc: denied {
append } for pid=2312 comm="spamd" name="razor-agent.log" dev=hdc7
ino=1081 390 scontext=system_u:system_r:spamd_t:s0 tcontext=user_u:object_r:etc_mail_t:s0
tclass=file
>>> type=SYSCALL msg=audit(1151620643.074:452): arch=40000003 syscall=5
success=no exit=-13 a0=b5c6ee0 a1=8441 a2=1b6 a3=8441 items=1 pi d=2312 auid=4294967295
uid=0 gid=0 euid=0 suid=0 fsuid=0 egid=0 sgid=0 fsgid=0 tty=(none) comm="spamd"
exe="/usr/bin/perl" subj=syst em_u:system_r:spamd_t:s0
>>> type=CWD msg=audit(1151620643.074:452): cwd="/"
>>> type=PATH msg=audit(1151620643.074:452): item=0
name="/etc/mail/spamassassin/razor//razor-agent.log" parent=1081385 dev=16:07
mode=0 40755 ouid=0 ogid=0 rdev=00:00 obj=user_u:object_r:etc_mail_t:s0
>> Trying to append to /etc/mail/spamassassin/razor/razor-agent.log, which
>> of course is etc_mail_t. Is there any way to persuade razor to put this
>> log in /var/log instead?
>
> Yep. Done. I made a change in:
>
> /etc/mail/spamassassin/razor/razor-agent.conf
>
> Now with a line:
>
> logfile = /var/log/razor-agent.log
>
> which was just
>
> logfile = razor-agent.log
>
> Specifying the full path overrides the normal home dir for razor files.
>
> After a spamassassin service restart, the log file is now:
>
> ls -lZ /var/log/razor-agent.log
> -rw-r--r-- root root user_u:object_r:var_log_t /var/log/razor-agent.log
>
> Note the change in context below.
Not sure what to do about this. I would like the file to be created with
the right context really. Unfortunately it is a process in the spamd_t
domain that is creating this file rather than one in the razor_t domain.
Can you check that /usr/bin/razor* have context type razor_exec_t?
Currently:
ls -lZ /usr/bin/razor*
-rwxr-xr-x root root system_u:object_r:razor_exec_t /usr/bin/razor-admin
-rwxr-xr-x root root system_u:object_r:razor_exec_t /usr/bin/razor-check
-rwxr-xr-x root root system_u:object_r:razor_exec_t /usr/bin/razor-client
-rwxr-xr-x root root system_u:object_r:razor_exec_t /usr/bin/razor-report
If they don't, try:
# restorecon -v /usr/bin/razor*
> Policies updated:
>
> amavis 1.0.4
> clamav 1.0.1
> dcc 1.0.0
> myclamav 0.1.5
> mydcc 0.1.9
> mypostfix 0.1.0
> mypyzor 0.2.3
> myspamassassin 0.1.2
> procmail 0.5.4
> pyzor 1.0.1
> razor 1.0.0
>
> I also ran a restorecon on /var/log/razor-agent.log, which is now:
>
> ls -lZ /var/log/razor-agent.log
> -rw-r--r-- root root system_u:object_r:razor_log_t /var/log/razor-agent.log
>
> New avc's so far, after manually running all relevant cron jobs and a
> re-boot:
>
> type=AVC msg=audit(1151774266.909:5311): avc: denied { search } for pid=11652
comm="spamd" name="log" dev=dm-1 ino=73126
scontext=system_u:system_r:spamd_t:s0 tcontext=system_u:object_r:var_log_t:s0 tclass=dir
> type=SYSCALL msg=audit(1151774266.909:5311): arch=40000003 syscall=5 success=no
exit=-13 a0=b1676f0 a1=8441 a2=1b6 a3=8441 items=1 pid=11652 auid=500 uid=0 gid=0 euid=500
suid=0 fsuid=500 egid=500 sgid=0 fsgid=500 tty=(none) comm="spamd"
exe="/usr/bin/perl" subj=system_u:system_r:spamd_t:s0
> type=CWD msg=audit(1151774266.909:5311): cwd="/"
> type=PATH msg=audit(1151774266.909:5311): item=0
name="/var/log/razor-agent.log" obj=user_u:object_r:etc_mail_t:s0
spamd_t trying to write the razor log. I think this should be razor_t
doing this so we'll leave it for now.
> type=AVC msg=audit(1151774267.629:5312): avc: denied { read } for pid=18080
comm="dccproc" name=".fonts.cache-2" dev=hdc7 ino=427877
scontext=system_u:system_r:dcc_client_t:s0 tcontext=system_u:object_r:user_home_t:s0
tclass=file
> type=SYSCALL msg=audit(1151774267.629:5312): arch=40000003 syscall=11 success=yes
exit=0 a0=b0c96b8 a1=a432fd8 a2=b18feb8 a3=bfce606c items=2 pid=18080 auid=500 uid=500
gid=0 euid=0 suid=0 fsuid=0 egid=500 sgid=500 fsgid=500 tty=(none)
comm="dccproc" exe="/usr/local/bin/dccproc"
subj=system_u:system_r:dcc_client_t:s0
> type=AVC_PATH msg=audit(1151774267.629:5312):
path="/root/.rh-fontconfig/.fonts.cache-2"
> type=CWD msg=audit(1151774267.629:5312): cwd="/"
> type=PATH msg=audit(1151774267.629:5312): item=0
name="/usr/local/bin/dccproc" inode=3118478 dev=16:07 mode=0104555 ouid=0 ogid=1
rdev=00:00 obj=system_u:object_r:dcc_client_exec_t:s0
> type=PATH msg=audit(1151774267.629:5312): item=1 name=(null) inode=754491 dev=16:07
mode=0100755 ouid=0 ogid=0 rdev=00:00 obj=system_u:object_r:ld_so_t:s0
Any thoughts on why dccproc might be wanting to read
/root/.rh-fontconfig/.fonts.cache-2?
No definitive answer.
Checking the dcc source code tree using grep, the only references to
'font' are in the cgi-bin files (common and common.in) and then in the
HTML files (FAQ.HTML and INSTALL.HTML).
Thanks,
Marc