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On 09/20/2013 04:09 PM, m.roth(a)5-cent.us wrote:
CentOS 6.4 selinux-policy-targeted-3.7.19-195.el6_4.12.noarch
Permissive
(of course)
postgresql is trying to read on an nfs-mounted directory. setsebool
allow_user_postgresql_connect on use_nfs_home_dirs --> on
And if I use audit2allow, it wants to make a policy of #=============
postgresql_t ============== allow postgresql_t nfs_t:dir search;
Should there be a boolean, or is this a policy oversight? And in the
meantime, should I just make the local policy?
mark
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Is this is a postrsql database store on an NFS share?
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