Re: Easy way to remove SELinux permissions?

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On Thu, 2009-09-10 at 10:58 -0400, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
> On 09/10/2009 01:58 AM, Sean Carlos wrote:
> > 
> > At one point I performed a new Fedora install and restored my personal
> > files before disabling SELinux which I don't need.
> > 
> > As a result many files have permissions which include a dot at the end,
> > e.g.:
> > 
> > -rw-rw-r--.
> > 
> > This causes havoc with many applications, i.e. gedit complains it cannot
> > make a back-up file.
> Open a bugzilla on this.  Having an extended attribute should not cause gedit to work to fail.

I think what is happening is this:  gedit has been instrumented to
preserve the security.selinux attribute on files.  This works fine when
SELinux is enabled, as SELinux applies a set of permission checks on
setting its attributes and does not require a Linux capability /
superuser access in doing so.  But when SELinux is disabled, setting any
attribute in the security.* namespace is restricted to CAP_SYS_ADMIN and
thus non-root use of gedit will fail on the setxattr() call with EPERM.

-- 
Stephen Smalley
National Security Agency

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