Paul Howarth wrote:
Jim Cornette wrote:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=202642
leads to the previously discussed bug which was closed. Comment #8
from the close bug report works to allow SELinux to remain in
enforcing instead of disabled systemwide.
Until such time as the contexts are fixed in selinux-policy, this should
work:
# semanage fcontext -a -f -- -t textrel_shlib_t '/usr/lib(64)?/seamonkey.*\.so'
# restorecon -rv /usr/lib*/seamonkey*
(that's two commands, in case of line-wrap)
This should not only survive a relabel but should also result in
seamonkey updates getting the right contexts as soon as they're installed.
Paul.
Thanks Paul,
When I relabel the system for SELinux the next time, I'll run the
SELinux commands. Saved for future reference.
Jim
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