Daniel J Walsh wrote:
On 04/18/2013 02:58 PM, m.roth(a)5-cent.us wrote:
> Daniel J Walsh wrote:
>> On 04/18/2013 10:31 AM, m.roth(a)5-cent.us wrote:
>>> David Quigley wrote:
>>>> On 04/18/2013 10:12, m.roth(a)5-cent.us wrote:
>>>>> David Quigley wrote:
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>>> And the second note - if there's a syntax for
semanage that lets me
> change user context, I don't see it - the -s doesn't seem to let me do,
> for example, -s system_u.
>>>
>> Please explain what you are trying to do? Change a logged in user
>> context?
>
> Nahhh.... Working on a new system, to replace an older one, and my
> manager's copied some stuff, and either on the original system, or the
> copy, don't know why, but the base of the directory tree we use for
> websites came out as unconfined_u, and I was changing it to system_u.
> I've run into that before, though, and want to make a change that will
stick,
> and result in new files being created with the correct context.
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Directly related to this - we don't use /var/www for web content, but
rather a directory directly on /. What *would* be an appropriate type for
that directory, var_t? Since it's /<ourdirectory>/htdocs/... but there are
other things there, just like /var/www, *and* it's in the root filesystem,
I shouldn't think the whole thing should be httpd_sys_content_t.
mark