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On Wed, Mar 29, 2006 at 07:06:23PM -0700, Craig White wrote:
> SELinux has not been a problem for me on CentOS 4, RHEL 4 or FC-3 or
> FC-4. There have been some changes with respect to SELinux in FC-5
> including new tools and new policies and I haven't grappled with them
> yet but so far, SELinux hasn't created any obstacles that weren't
> relatively easy to solve, and yes, there were times I needed some help.
So, here is a interesting one for you :)
In one of my CentOS machines (originally installed with 4.0, not 4.3),
several of my files lost their selinux context information. Several
others are with wrong values.
Is there a way to restore the original selinux context on these files ?
Maybe using RPM (even tho I don't think the value is stored on the
RPM database, I'm not sure).
Of course, reinstalling the machine is always an option, but since it
is located on a datacenter (on another country), that might be a
bit of a PITA.
TIA,
PS.: Another one for the "Good Thing(TM)": Never hijack threads. If you
want to use the content of one e-mail to start a new thread, always
remove the "In-Reply-To:" header line. :)
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"Be excellent to each other ..." - Bill & Ted (Wyld Stallyns)
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