From: Kenneth P. <sh...@se...> - 2009-07-14 22:59:27
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--On Tuesday, July 14, 2009 4:19 PM -0700 Brian Krusic <br...@kr...> wrote: > Actually, in my version of centos 5.3 (kernal 2.6.18-128.1.16), I saw > everything get labeled upon selinux activation. > > Perhaps your behavior was due to an earlier kernel version? Was this on initial installation or later? I didn't initially install dovecot (IMAP server) and it was failing to access individual mail folders until I manually relabeled them. This was about 2 months ago, after updating the whole system first. I did a minimal install, then used yum to pull all the packages I really needed, to get the latest of everything. Oh, I'd copied all the home folders from an old FC2 system, so they naturally lacked any labeling at all. So perhaps disabling and re-enabling SELinux with the right magic command would have relabeled those files. |