I have not been able to solve this issue but was able to 'get around' it via F8.
Below is the named.conf, just for the logging group: ========================================= logging { channel my_syslog { file "/var/log/named/named.log" versions 25; severity info; print-category yes; print-time yes; }; channel my_lame { file "/var/log/named/lame.log" versions 25; severity info; print-category yes; print-time yes; // size 50M; }; channel my_xfer { file "/var/log/named/xfer.log" versions 25; severity info; print-category yes; print-time yes; // size 50M; }; channel my_update { file "/var/log/named/named.update" versions 25; severity info; print-category yes; print-time yes; // size 50M; }; channel my_db { file "/var/log/named/db.log" versions 25; severity info; print-category yes; print-time yes; // size 50M; }; channel my_query { file "/var/log/named/query.log" versions 25; severity info; print-category yes; print-time yes; // size 50M; }; channel my_security { file "/var/log/named/security.log" versions 99; severity info; print-category yes; print-time yes; // size 50M; }; channel my_debug { file "/var/log/named/named.debug" versions 20; severity dynamic; print-category yes; print-time yes; // size 50M; };
category security { my_security; }; category default { my_syslog; }; category queries { my_query; }; category lame-servers { my_lame; }; category update { my_update; }; // category db { my_db; }; category xfer-in { my_xfer; }; category xfer-out { my_xfer; }; // category packet { null; }; // category eventlib { my_syslog; };
}; ========================================= Please note that the pathname is chrooted and is actually found in: /var/named/chroot/var/log/named and the files are initially set there with proper context of named_log_t and the directory permissions set with user named with access and context set accordingly.
Below is the selinux complaint: ========================================= From: /var/log/messages: ------------------------------- Jul 9 18:43:27 bronze named[10903]: unable to rename log file '/var/log/named/named.log' to '/var/log/named/named.log.0': permission denied Jul 9 18:43:27 bronze setroubleshoot: SELinux is preventing named (named_t) "write" to ./named (named_conf_t). For complete SELinux messages. run sealert -l ebd583dd-e96e-49ad-b6ce-72eda7273b09
# sealert -l ebd583dd-e96e-49ad-b6ce-72eda7273b09 ========================================= Summary:
SELinux is preventing named (named_t) "write" to ./named (named_conf_t).
Detailed Description:
SELinux denied access requested by named. It is not expected that this access is required by named and this access may signal an intrusion attempt. It is also possible that the specific version or configuration of the application is causing it to require additional access.
Allowing Access:
Sometimes labeling problems can cause SELinux denials. You could try to restore the default system file context for ./named,
restorecon -v './named'
If this does not work, there is currently no automatic way to allow this access. Instead, you can generate a local policy module to allow this access - see FAQ (http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq-fc5/#id2961385) Or you can disable SELinux protection altogether. Disabling SELinux protection is not recommended. Please file a bug report (http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/enter_bug.cgi) against this package.
Additional Information:
Source Context unconfined_u:system_r:named_t:s0 Target Context system_u:object_r:named_conf_t:s0 Target Objects ./named [ dir ] Source named Source Path /usr/sbin/named Port <Unknown> Host bronze.cdkkt.com Source RPM Packages bind-9.5.0-32.rc1.fc9 Target RPM Packages Policy RPM selinux-policy-3.3.1-74.fc9 Selinux Enabled True Policy Type targeted MLS Enabled True Enforcing Mode Enforcing Plugin Name catchall_file Host Name bronze.cdkkt.com Platform Linux bronze.cdkkt.com 2.6.25.9-76.fc9.i686 #1 SMP Fri Jun 27 16:14:35 EDT 2008 i686 i686 Alert Count 1 First Seen Wed Jul 9 18:43:27 2008 Last Seen Wed Jul 9 18:43:27 2008 Local ID ebd583dd-e96e-49ad-b6ce-72eda7273b09 Line Numbers
Raw Audit Messages
host=bronze.cdkkt.com type=AVC msg=audit(1215654207.611:139): avc: denied { write } for pid=10904 comm="named" name="named" dev=sda6 ino=2023442 scontext=unconfined_u:system_r:named_t:s0 tcontext=system_u:object_r:named_conf_t:s0 tclass=dir
host=bronze.cdkkt.com type=SYSCALL msg=audit(1215654207.611:139): arch=40000003 syscall=38 success=no exit=-13 a0=b547a4e8 a1=b7ee488a a2=4932fc a3=b7ee488a items=0 ppid=10902 pid=10904 auid=500 uid=25 gid=25 euid=25 suid=25 fsuid=25 egid=25 sgid=25 fsgid=25 tty=(none) ses=2 comm="named" exe="/usr/sbin/named" subj=unconfined_u:system_r:named_t:s0 key=(null) =========================================
I have tried changing the context, permissions, restorecon and nothing seemed to help.
Advice please?
Thanks! Dan
On Wed, 09 Jul 2008 18:53:05 -0700 Dan Thurman dant@cdkkt.com wrote:
I have not been able to solve this issue but was able to 'get around' it via F8.
Below is the named.conf, just for the logging group:
logging { channel my_syslog { file "/var/log/named/named.log" versions 25; severity info; print-category yes; print-time yes; }; channel my_lame { file "/var/log/named/lame.log" versions 25; severity info; print-category yes; print-time yes; // size 50M; }; channel my_xfer { file "/var/log/named/xfer.log" versions 25; severity info; print-category yes; print-time yes; // size 50M; }; channel my_update { file "/var/log/named/named.update" versions 25; severity info; print-category yes; print-time yes; // size 50M; }; channel my_db { file "/var/log/named/db.log" versions 25; severity info; print-category yes; print-time yes; // size 50M; }; channel my_query { file "/var/log/named/query.log" versions 25; severity info; print-category yes; print-time yes; // size 50M; }; channel my_security { file "/var/log/named/security.log" versions 99; severity info; print-category yes; print-time yes; // size 50M; }; channel my_debug { file "/var/log/named/named.debug" versions 20; severity dynamic; print-category yes; print-time yes; // size 50M; };
category security { my_security; }; category default { my_syslog; }; category queries { my_query; }; category lame-servers { my_lame; }; category update { my_update; };
// category db { my_db; }; category xfer-in { my_xfer; }; category xfer-out { my_xfer; }; // category packet { null; }; // category eventlib { my_syslog; };
};
Please note that the pathname is chrooted and is actually found in: /var/named/chroot/var/log/named and the files are initially set there with proper context of named_log_t and the directory permissions set with user named with access and context set accordingly.
Below is the selinux complaint:
From: /var/log/messages:
Jul 9 18:43:27 bronze named[10903]: unable to rename log file '/var/log/named/named.log' to '/var/log/named/named.log.0': permission denied Jul 9 18:43:27 bronze setroubleshoot: SELinux is preventing named (named_t) "write" to ./named (named_conf_t). For complete SELinux messages. run sealert -l ebd583dd-e96e-49ad-b6ce-72eda7273b09
# sealert -l ebd583dd-e96e-49ad-b6ce-72eda7273b09
Summary:
SELinux is preventing named (named_t) "write" to ./named (named_conf_t).
Detailed Description:
SELinux denied access requested by named. It is not expected that this access is required by named and this access may signal an intrusion attempt. It is also possible that the specific version or configuration of the application is causing it to require additional access.
Allowing Access:
Sometimes labeling problems can cause SELinux denials. You could try to restore the default system file context for ./named,
restorecon -v './named'
If this does not work, there is currently no automatic way to allow this access. Instead, you can generate a local policy module to allow this access
- see FAQ
(http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq-fc5/#id2961385) Or you can disable SELinux protection altogether. Disabling SELinux protection is not recommended. Please file a bug report (http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/enter_bug.cgi) against this package.
Additional Information:
Source Context unconfined_u:system_r:named_t:s0 Target Context system_u:object_r:named_conf_t:s0 Target Objects ./named [ dir ] Source named Source Path /usr/sbin/named Port <Unknown> Host bronze.cdkkt.com Source RPM Packages bind-9.5.0-32.rc1.fc9 Target RPM Packages Policy RPM selinux-policy-3.3.1-74.fc9 Selinux Enabled True Policy Type targeted MLS Enabled True Enforcing Mode Enforcing Plugin Name catchall_file Host Name bronze.cdkkt.com Platform Linux bronze.cdkkt.com 2.6.25.9-76.fc9.i686 #1 SMP Fri Jun 27 16:14:35 EDT 2008 i686 i686 Alert Count 1 First Seen Wed Jul 9 18:43:27 2008 Last Seen Wed Jul 9 18:43:27 2008 Local ID ebd583dd-e96e-49ad-b6ce-72eda7273b09 Line Numbers
Raw Audit Messages
host=bronze.cdkkt.com type=AVC msg=audit(1215654207.611:139): avc: denied { write } for pid=10904 comm="named" name="named" dev=sda6 ino=2023442 scontext=unconfined_u:system_r:named_t:s0 tcontext=system_u:object_r:named_conf_t:s0 tclass=dir
host=bronze.cdkkt.com type=SYSCALL msg=audit(1215654207.611:139): arch=40000003 syscall=38 success=no exit=-13 a0=b547a4e8 a1=b7ee488a a2=4932fc a3=b7ee488a items=0 ppid=10902 pid=10904 auid=500 uid=25 gid=25 euid=25 suid=25 fsuid=25 egid=25 sgid=25 fsgid=25 tty=(none) ses=2 comm="named" exe="/usr/sbin/named" subj=unconfined_u:system_r:named_t:s0 key=(null) =========================================
I have tried changing the context, permissions, restorecon and nothing seemed to help.
Advice please?
Does this help?
# chcon -R -t named_log_t /var/named/chroot/var/log/named
Paul.
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