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On 12/28/2010 08:34 PM, Frank Licea wrote:
Daniel:
I'm using Fedora 14.
To answer Dominik's questions:
1) Why is passenger running in the httpd domain?
I don't know. I've only followed the passenger installation instructions
at
http://mifo.sk/posts/passenger-selinux-for-fedora/ minus step 5 since
Fedora 14 is supposed to have passenger policies installed? Should httpd be
in a special passenger domain?
I think fedora 14 has a special passenger policy installed but it looks
like its not working on your system (note looks) since it seems to still
run in the httpd_t domain.
2) is passenger running some webapp that for some reason needs to
read the
state file in /proc of some process that runs in the unconfined_t domain?
No I don't think so. At least I haven't written any code where I use
anything in /proc.
I suppose it is possible that a GEM library may be trying to.
Why would it? can you reproduce this issue. Does it only happen if you
restart httpd manually? I guess it does..
3) does this issue cause any loss of functionality in enforcing mode
I haven't checked yet. I will let you know soon.
See if it works when ignoring this.
4. are you sure passenger and/or the passenger webapp is configured
correctly?
I have as far as following the instructions in the blog post above. I
wonder if there
is any relabelling I have to do?
I think this issue happens when the httpd server gets restarted manually
(service httpd restart/stop/start etc) not sure though.
can you ls -alZ /path/to/passenger executable file?
It should be labelled type: passenger_exec_t
httpd should domain transition to the passenger_t domain when it runs
the passenger executable file (files with type passenger_exec_t)
seem that doesnt happen but even if it did, passenger still wouldnt be
able to read unconfined_t state files in /proc ( not sure why it would
need to either)
2010/12/28 Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh(a)redhat.com>
On 12/26/2010 05:25 PM, Jorge Fábregas wrote:
>>> On Sunday, December 26, 2010 05:25:22 pm Dominick Grift wrote:
>>>> is trying to read the state files in /proc for some unconfined_t
process
>
>
>>> Never thought of /proc. That explains why I
found it weird to see a file
>>> labeled as unconfined_t.
>
>
>>> Frank: disregard my previous suggetion >:)
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