No, it was httpd_sys_content_t
Sincerely yours, Vadym Chepkov
--- On Wed, 7/22/09, Eric Paris eparis@redhat.com wrote:
From: Eric Paris eparis@redhat.com Subject: Re: restorecon question To: "Vadym Chepkov" chepkov@yahoo.com Cc: "Fedora SELinux" fedora-selinux-list@redhat.com Date: Wednesday, July 22, 2009, 3:12 PM On Wed, 2009-07-22 at 11:06 -0700, Vadym Chepkov wrote:
Hi,
Could you explain me, please, the behavior of the
restorecon utility.
I added the following in the local.fc file
# phpbb /var/www/phpbb/cache(/.*)?
gen_context(system_u:object_r:httpd_sys_script_rw_t,s0)
/var/www/phpbb/files(/.*)?
gen_context(system_u:object_r:httpd_sys_script_rw_t,s0)
compiled and installed policy, seems to be in place.
# semanage fcontext -l|grep phpbb /var/www/phpbb/cache(/.*)?
all files system_u:object_r:httpd_sys_script_rw_t:s0
/var/www/phpbb/files(/.*)?
all files system_u:object_r:httpd_sys_script_rw_t:s0
But when now I run restorecon -vR /var/www/phpbb/ it doesn't do anything. I would expect it to changed
context on two directories and files in them.
What was the context before? Was the only difference the 'user' portion? I don't think restorecon bothers to reset the context if the only thing 'wrong' is the user, since the user is not relevant to any security operations....