[CentOS] r-x and r-x.
Les Mikesell
lesmikesell at gmail.comThu Apr 25 14:31:08 UTC 2013
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On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 7:49 AM, Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh at redhat.com> wrote: > > See if chcon -t bin_t /usr/bin/rsync solves your problem. > > I believe that NetworkManager runs its helper scripts as initrc_t which is an > unconfined domains, except that when it executes rsync, it transition to a > confined rsync server domain(rsync_t). Changing the context to bin_t would > eliminate the transition and leave rsync running in initrc_t. What's the logic behind rsync having its own context here? If it isn't running as a standalone daemon (and maybe even if it is) shouldn't it have the permissions of whoever starts it? -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com
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