google-chrome not displaying text with selinux enforcing
Daniel J Walsh
dwalsh at redhat.com
Thu Feb 27 20:53:50 UTC 2014
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On 02/27/2014 02:38 PM, Ed K. wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Feb 2014, Dale Dellutri wrote:
>
>>> On 02/27/14 05:50, Dale Dellutri wrote:
>>>> I did this and set selinux back to enforcing. google-chrome is now
>>>> working as it should.
>>>
>>> Good to see it is OK now. FWIW, I have a fully updated F20 system.
>>> I'm using KDE and google chrome and I am not seeing any problems when I
>>> visit your website.
>>
>> Yes, it's fixed now. The original problem occurred because I added a
>> directory of private fonts to /usr/share/fonts/, but I did not adjust
>> the selinux context for that directory. The ausearch suggested by Daniel
>> Walsh discovered the problem.
>>
>> I really must learn more about the care and feeding of selinux if I'm
>> going to use it.
>>
>
> Dale, I've been having the same problem. But with $HOME/.fonts
>
> What chcon command did you use to permit chrome to read the fonts
> directory?
>
> ed
Should be allowed, restorecon -R -v ~/
Should fix any labels.
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