Joshua Armstrong-2 wrote:
Mike Cloaked wrote:
> I have just updated some f10 boxes a few minutes ago. On logging on again
> after rebooting to the new kernel this evening, the main user directories
> have had their contexts changed to usr_t so I presume some kind of
> relabelling has been done - but not correctly! After restorecon -vR
> /home/user the contexts have mostly reverted to where they should be - I
> initially noticed because ssh suddenly started demanding a passphrase
> when
> it should not need one - and then I noted avc denials.....
>
> I hope not too many users are going to have their home directories messed
> up
> as a result! The relevant update is
> selinux-policy-targeted-3.5.13-46.fc10.noarch.rpm
>
> This is not good - especially for a stable release!
>
I second this - I just verified this on my f10 webserver. Thankfully,
all the important files are set to httpd_sys_content_t and in read-only
directories. But it did break being able to read home directories over
CIFS share.
I guess these lines in the /var/log/messages are relevant:
Mar 2 19:49:25 home1 yum: Updated: selinux-policy-3.5.13-46.fc10.noarch
Mar 2 19:49:49 home1 dbus: avc: received policyload notice (seqno=2)
Mar 2 19:49:49 home1 dbus: avc: received policyload notice (seqno=2)
I guess it will be in BZ before too long - and I notice that -47 is in
updates testing - hopefully this problem will be fixed before -48 is
released!
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