Ken YANG wrote:
Stephanos Manos wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm in the proses of building a hole server and i was wondering what is
> the correct way of labeling the lost+found directory of various file
> systems that will be mounted under the /srv. I have labeled /srv as
> public_content_rw_t with
> semanage fcontext -a -t public_content_rw_t '/srv(/.*)?'
> but that results to lost+found being labeled as public_content_rw_t so i
> also run
> semange fcontext -a -f -d -t lost_found_t '/srv/(.*/)lost\+found'
>
> my question is:
> in /etc/selinux/targeted/contexts/files/file_contexts i see two lines
> for /lost+found
> a. /lost\+found/.* <<none>>
> b. /lost\+found -d system_u:object_r:lost_found_t:s0
>
> the second is created with the above mentioned command
> who do i create the first or i don't needed?
the first one is about the content in lost+found, and the second is
about the directory lost+found, i think you also find the "-d" item.
the label rules you create through "semanage fcontext" are in:
/etc/selinux/targeted/contexts/files/file_contexts.local
Yes i know that. when i issue the above mentioned semange fcontext
command i see the following line created in
/etc/selinux/targeted/contexts/files/file_contexts.local
/srv/(.*/)lost\+found -d system_u:object_r:lost_found_t:s0
but how do i create a line that is
/srv/(.*/)lost\+found/.* <<none>>
in the file_contexts.local
or i don't need it?
Stephanos
> Regards
>
> Stephanos Manos
>
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