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Description of problem:
In RHEL6 I did a trivial example of an SELinux issue, I created a html file in the root home dir, moved it to the web root and tried to view it.
The setroubleshoot-server would suggest restorecon to fix the context
In RHEL7 the setroubleshoot-server only suggests plugin catchall. Also it doesn't tell you which file the httpd process tried to access and reccomends reading a man page called "none". Output attached
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
Name : setroubleshoot-plugins
Arch : noarch
Version : 3.0.59
Release : 1.el7
Size : 5.1 M
Repo : installed
From repo : cd
Summary : Analysis plugins for use with setroubleshoot
URL : https://fedorahosted.org/setroubleshoot
License : GPLv2+
Description : This package provides a set of analysis plugins for use with
: setroubleshoot. Each plugin has the capacity to analyze SELinux AVC
: data and system data to provide user friendly reports describing how
: to interpret SELinux AVC denials.
How reproducible:
Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1.Install minimal RHEL7 with setroubleshoot-server and httpd
2. start and enable httpd
3. create a file with an incorrect context to server and place it in webroot
4. observer sealert -a /var/log/audit/audit.log only recommending "Plugin Catchall"
Actual results:
observer sealert -a /var/log/audit/audit.log only recommending "Plugin Catchall"
Expected results:
output from "Plugin restorecon"
Additional info:
Ok I see
SELinux is preventing httpd from getattr access on the file /var/www/html/parp.html.
***** Plugin restorecon (99.5 confidence) suggests ************************
If you want to fix the label.
/var/www/html/parp.html default label should be httpd_sys_content_t.
Then you can run restorecon.
Do
# /sbin/restorecon -v /var/www/html/parp.html
on my F21 system.
(In reply to junk from comment #7)
> what is your systemd version? If it's in updates-testing I can check it as
> well.
I mean selinux setroubleshoot-server, setroubleshoot-plugins etc..., not systemd
Since the problem described in this bug report should be
resolved in a recent advisory, it has been closed with a
resolution of ERRATA.
For information on the advisory, and where to find the updated
files, follow the link below.
If the solution does not work for you, open a new bug report.
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2014-1896.html