Quoting Ole Ersoy (ole.ersoy(a)gmail.com):
> Are you running with nsplugin_t? ps -eZ | grep nsplugin
[root@ole Download]# ps -eZ | grep nsplugin
[root@ole Download]#
>
> What file system are you using?
ext3
>
> What is the exact behaviour that is being blocked?
I tried uploading a photo to facebook, and kept getting a "one
sentence" postback from facebook saying the image could not be
Interesting.
Another thing to consider is that facebook (or someone else)
might have been trying to do something other than get that
picture, and selinux rightfully stopped it.
uploaded. I tried it 3-4 times, just to make sure it was not a
temporary thing on their side. Then I ran setenforce 0, and the image
uploaded fine. So I assumed selinux was blocking firefox from reading
the image. I've been trying to duplicate the result with SELinux
enforcing though, after rebooting, and now I can upload images without
a problem, so I'm wondering whether it was just a coincidence that
setenforce 0 worked. If no one else has the problem, then it's
probably just a coincidence. I have a better idea on how to isolate
the message in the log now, so if it happens again, I'll hopefully be
able to get a better grasp on why.
Thanks,
- Ole
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