today's authconfig update triggered an SELinux warning

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SELinux is preventing /sbin/rpc.statd (rpcd_t) "search" to (sysctl_fs_t).

From /var/log/messages:
...
Aug  1 09:42:56 duros yum: Updated: authconfig.i386 5.3.15-1.fc7
Aug 1 09:42:58 duros rpc.statd[2014]: Caught signal 15, un-registering and exiting.
Aug  1 09:42:59 duros rpc.statd[5279]: Version 1.1.0 Starting
Aug 1 09:43:02 duros sm-notify[5282]: sm-notify running as root. chown /var/lib/nfs/sm to choose different user
Aug  1 09:43:02 duros Backgrounding to notify hosts...
Aug  1 09:43:02 duros yum: Updated: nfs-utils.i386 1:1.1.0-1.fc7
Aug  1 09:43:03 duros yum: Updated: authconfig-gtk.i386 5.3.15-1.fc7
Aug 1 09:43:04 duros setroubleshoot: SELinux is preventing /usr/sbin/sm-notify (rpcd_t) "search" to <Unknown> (sysctl_fs_t). For complete SELinux messages. run sealert -l 498c64ce-3b7a-4009-be3c-ce4989e007b3 Aug 1 09:43:04 duros setroubleshoot: SELinux is preventing /sbin/rpc.statd (rpcd_t) "search" to <Unknown> (sysctl_fs_t). For complete SELinux messages. run sealert -l 498c64ce-3b7a-4009-be3c-ce4989e007b3
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* What does this message mean?

Usually I can make some sense of SELinux' inscrutable gibberish (I kid, I kid), but this one is new to me. My guess would be a directory access of some kind--to what?

* Why am I running rpc.statd?

I thought that was for NFS, which I'm not using, although I do have nfs-utils installed for some reason.

Rpm tells me that nothing else requires nfs-utils, is there any reason not to simply remove it? Authconfig appears to want rpc.statd running at least. Maybe I don't need authconfig either.

Any clues appreciated.

<Joe


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