On 11/02/2022 11:42 AM, stan via users wrote:
I don't know about the OP, but when I see a message like that, I
have
no idea whether selinux should have access to the file. Sure, I can
(and often do) run the command to make the message go away, but because
I don't know the security implications of that, I might be compromising
my system. It kind of defeats the purpose of selinux if warnings are
taken as errors instead of possible attacks.
And that's why you also report the alert to Bugzilla, so that it can be
properly investigated and corrected.