Dne pátek 20 července 2012 21:19:08, Jakub Hrozek napsal(a):
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 05:51:29PM +0200, Jan Zelený wrote:
> Dne pátek 20 července 2012 17:46:33, Jakub Hrozek napsal(a):
> > On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 05:27:44PM +0200, Jan Zelený wrote:
> > > > Oh right, it's and HBAC attribute..
> > > >
> > > > Can't you just include ipa_hbac_private.h, then?
> > >
> > > I didn't exactly like that solution either so I moved those two
> > > constants
> > > to ipa_hbac.h which is supposed to be a public HBAC interface. The
> > > "right
> > > solution" would be to construct a map for HBAC rules, I know we
> > > discussed
> > > this with Stephen several months back but we never really got to do
> > > that.
> >
> > ipa_hbac.h is a public header of libipa_hbac, included in
> > libipa_hbac-devel. The attribute names don't have to be in the public
> > interface, I think that including the ipa_hbac_private.h header is just
> > fine.
>
> Well, it's probably the best of bad options. Patches attached.
>
> Jan
Nack, these patches still don't work. Here is my setup:
# ipa selinuxusermap-find
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2 SELinux User Maps matched
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Rule name: test_all_user_all_hosts
SELinux User: xguest_u:s0
User category: all
Host category: all
Enabled: TRUE
Rule name: test_user_all_hosts
SELinux User: user_u:s0-s0:c0.c1023
Host category: all
Enabled: TRUE
Users: tuser1
I'm logging in as tuser1, so I was expecting to get
"user_u:s0-s0:c0.c1023",
however neither of the maps match and I'm left with the default.
Could you please provide some more information like log files and cache? I have
re-tested everything on my setup and it performs as expected.
Thanks
Jan