On 6/16/2014 10:13 AM, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
Chuck Campbell wrote:
I've recently built a new mail server with centos6.5, and decided to bite the bullet and leave SELinux running. I've stumbled through making
things work
and am mostly there.
I've got my own spam and ham corpus as mbox files in /home/user/Mail/learned. These files came from my backup of the centos 5 server this machine is replacing.
The folder is owned by the user (the following is run as root): ls -laF learned drw-------. 6 user group 4096 Jun 10 03:35 ./ drw-------. 6 user group 35864Jun 10 03:35 ../ drw-------. 6 user group 4096 Jun 10 03:35 2004/ -rw-------. 6 user group 155296 Jun 10 03:35 2014_10_Jun_learned_spam -rw-------. 6 user group 996584 Jun 10 03:35 2014_10_Jun_learned_ham
also as root: ls -laZlearned drw-------. 6 user group unconfined_u:object_r:mail_spool_t:s0. drw-------. 6 user group unconfined_u:object_r:mail_spool_t:s0.. drw-------. 6 user group unconfined_u:object_r:mail_spool_t:s02004 -rw-------. 6 user group system_u:object_r:mail_spool_t:s02014_10_Jun_learned_spam -rw-------. 6 user group system_u:object_r:mail_spool_t:s02014_10_Jun_learned_ham
When I do the same as the user, I get this: ls -laF learned ls: cannot access learned/2004: Permission denied ls: cannot access 2014_10_Jun_learned_spam: Permission denied ls: cannot access 2014_10_Jun_learned_ham: Permission denied
<snip> Yup, you will. The *directories* have to be executable for you to look in them.
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I don't know how, after all these years, that bit on knowledge escaped me.
Thanks, it works perfectly now.
-chuck