On Thu, 2008-01-31 at 19:02 +0100, Henning Larsen wrote:
btw, I can live with it since the alert has gone and I use enforcing mode.
Though, going by what you posted earlier using audit2allow, you've probably disabled SELinux from doing anything about Samba. Enforcing no rules isn't really enforcing SELinux...
This is the same sort of thing as some firewall telling a user that the firewall has blocked trojan from using the internet, and the user clicks on allow access. You have to diagnose the fault, not just get rid of the warning.