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On 10/15/2010 02:33 PM, Radha Venkatesh (radvenka) wrote:
I have created SeLinux users using "semanage user" and tied the SeLinux users to Linux users using "semanage login". I find that on startup, there are several warnings thrown for "Multiple same specifications". Below is an example
/etc/selinux/strict/contexts/files/file_contexts: Multiple same specifications for /dev/null/.screenrc
I then checked and found that file_contexts has
file_contexts.homedirs:/dev/null/.screenrc -- ccmusergrp_u:object_r:user_screen_ro_home_t:s0 file_contexts.homedirs:/dev/null/.screenrc -- ccmusergrp_u:object_r:user_screen_ro_home_t:s0 file_contexts.homedirs:/dev/null/.screenrc -- specialuser_u:object_r:user_screen_ro_home_t:s0 file_contexts.homedirs:/dev/null/.screenrc -- ccmusergrp_u:object_r:user_screen_ro_home_t:s0 file_contexts.homedirs:/dev/null/.screenrc -- ccmusergrp_u:object_r:user_screen_ro_home_t:s0 file_contexts.homedirs:/dev/null/.screenrc -- specialuser_u:object_r:user_screen_ro_home_t:s0
Looks like there is an entry for every Linux user I tied to the SeLinux user.
I am using
libselinux-1.33.4-5.5.el5 libsemanage-1.9.1-4.4.el5 policycoreutils-1.33.12-14.8.el5 libsepol-1.15.2-3.el5
and do not have an option to move to later releases.
Is there a way for me to get rid of these warnings or suppress them, without changing the source code provided by RedHat?
Thanks, Radha.
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This looks like /dev/null is defined as a homedir?