> One problem I am having right now is that when pam_mount tries to
execute
> mount it fails with a "permission denied" error. But I get no related
> AVC log from SELinux. If I disable SELinux's enforcing then I get no
> error and everything works fine.
What is the mount point? Is there a mounton rule for it?
The permission denied error is because pam_mount does not seem to have
permission to execute mount.
I added a mounton rule, but this did not solve my problem. I am
especially confused by the fact that SELinux is not logging any failures.
I would expect an "avc: denied" error. This feels like a traditional
Unix permissions issue but does not occur when SELinux is not enforcing
its policies.
--
Mike
:wq