On 09/20/2012 04:50 PM, Zdenek Pytela wrote:
Hello everybody,
every night cron calls epylog and it launches links.
links wants to create a temporary file links.tmp and write to ~/.links
directory and to check bookmarks/history and other files.
As epylog is run as root, admin_home is affected.
If run from a cli, no alert is displayed.
It is (probably) run from publishers.py at line 264:
exitcode = os.system('%s -dump %s > %s 2>/dev/null'
% (self.lynx, htmlfile, plainfile)
As a2a recommends, it is easy to make a local policy file.
#============= logwatch_t ==============
#!!!! The source type 'logwatch_t' can write to a 'dir' of the following
types:
# logwatch_cache_t, logwatch_tmp_t
allow logwatch_t admin_home_t:dir { write remove_name add_name setattr };
#!!!! The source type 'logwatch_t' can write to a 'file' of the following
types:
# logwatch_lock_t, logwatch_var_run_t, logwatch_cache_t, logwatch_tmp_t
allow logwatch_t admin_home_t:file { rename write read create unlink open };
(and similar).
This looks to me as too big unconfining.
I think that relabeling of .elinks directory and its files are better solution.
Maybe this is a job for transition which I am not still familiar with.
But I am also surprised that this happen to nobody else, as most of the
epylog.conf settings are default. All of my hosts have this bug-or-what-it-is.
Thanks in advance,
What OS?
# rpm -q selinux-policy
Is this
~/.links
default location?