[CentOS] SELinux and Perl script using sendmail
Johnny Tan
linuxweb at gmail.comMon Dec 10 22:53:55 UTC 2007
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Miark wrote: > I have a webpage feedback form that uses a Perl script to > send e-mails with "| /usr/sbin/sendmail -t". It works > just fine, but SELinux is complaining about it: > > SELinux is preventing /usr/sbin/postdrop (postfix_postdrop_t) > "getattr" to pipe:[41117] (httpd_t) > > I'm a SELinux newb so I don't know what (if anything) to do > about it. Suggestions? grep postfix /var/log/audit/audit.log | audit2allow -M myrule will create a .te and .pp file which are a module that you can load to tell SELinux to allow the above. myrule.te is a plaintext file which you can examine. If it looks good, you can then do: semodule -i myrule.pp to install the module into SELinux. johnn
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