On 11/16/2010 05:48 PM, m.roth(a)5-cent.us wrote:
I'm not sure where to start on this one.... I've got a user
running ruby,
and a gem called passenger. It creates a socket file in a configured
directory (now /var/tmp/passenger/<blah>/backend/. Selinux is complaining
(it's permissive) that it's a potentially mislabelled file. From the
sealert o/p:
<...>
Source Context root:system_r:httpd_t
Target Context root:object_r:httpd_tmp_t
<...>
The directory context is:
d-ws-wx-wx root root root:object_r:httpd_tmp_t ./
d-ws--x--x root root root:object_r:httpd_tmp_t ../
srw------- root root root:object_r:httpd_tmp_t
backend.ib4gxn1IpkOSkiCP0TviW6AoGO2CXhq0W9SzzVsUVMC0U2Yc9zOvVDr=
So, what should it be, to make the AVC go away, and how would I know what
it should be?
mark
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look at
http://mifo.sk/posts/passenger-selinux-for-fedora/
It should help you to run passenger with SELinux ;-).
Also which version of Fedora do you have? The Step 5 is not necessary
for Fedora14+ since the passenger policy is shipped in these releases.
So if you have Fedora 14+ your Step 5 will be:
# restorecon -R -v /var/lib/passenger /var/run/passenger
# restorecon -R -v
/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/passenger-2.2.15/ext/apache2/ApplicationPoolServerExecutable
Regards,
Miroslav