In article a5f030530703200834we7ca190odf616bcc7b20d6a4@mail.gmail.com, Brett Serkez bserkez@gmail.com wrote:
Just prior to the time change, I made sure that ntpd and my timezone files were properly setup. Since this time, I've noticed the following errors:
audit(1173310084.404:5): avc: denied { read } for pid=8634 comm="ntpd" name="unexpected.tdb" dev=md1 ino=147662 scontext=root:system_r:ntpd_t tcontext=root:object_r:samba_var_t tclass=file
I've not successfully (so far) been able to find the selinux setting that is denying this access. I am running a reasonably standard (i.e. minimally customized) CentOS V4.4 system and have to believe there is a general change that should be made.
Has anyone else seen these errors?
Has anyone else resolved this issue and can describe how to resolve?
Have you tried rebooting the system since you updated the timezone files? When I updated a system I found that running processes were still using the old information, and only new process picked up the new.
Cheers Tony