Stephen Smalley wrote:
On Fri, 2005-03-25 at 14:33 +0100, dragoran wrote:
>>Ah, yes - you would need policy changes as well, e.g.
>> allow tmpfile tmp_t:filesystem associate;
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>in which file should I add this?
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After further discussion on selinux list, it looks like Dan is going to
take a different approach and not use a fscontext= or context= mount.
Instead, he is just adding a 'restorecon /tmp' line
to /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit so that it will get relabeled to tmp_t at that
time, and Dan recently added the following to the policy:
allow tmpfile tmpfs_t:filesystem associate;
This is similar to how tmpfs mounts are being handled for /dev for use
by udev.
does this mean that adding restorecon /tmp in rc.sysinit would solve my
problem?
I am using selinux-policy-targeted-1.17.30-2.90 is
allow tmpfile tmpfs_t:filesystem associate;
already done in this policy? or do I have to add it myself? I have policy sources
installed but I don't know in which file I should add this line before rebuilding the
policy.