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SELinux is preventing /usr/bin/abrt-dump-oops (deleted) from 'open' accesses on the fichier cmdline. ***** Plugin catchall (100. confidence) suggests *************************** If you believe that abrt-dump-oops (deleted) should be allowed open access on the cmdline file by default. Then you should report this as a bug. You can generate a local policy module to allow this access. Do allow this access for now by executing: # grep abrt-dump-oops /var/log/audit/audit.log | audit2allow -M mypol # semodule -i mypol.pp Additional Information: Source Context system_u:system_r:abrt_helper_t:s0 Target Context system_u:object_r:proc_t:s0 Target Objects cmdline [ file ] Source abrt-dump-oops Source Path /usr/bin/abrt-dump-oops (deleted) Port <Inconnu> Host (removed) Source RPM Packages Target RPM Packages Policy RPM selinux-policy-3.10.0-5.fc16 Selinux Enabled True Policy Type targeted Enforcing Mode Permissive Host Name (removed) Platform Linux (removed) 3.0-0.rc7.git3.1.fc16.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri Jul 15 22:56:12 UTC 2011 x86_64 x86_64 Alert Count 2 First Seen lun. 18 juil. 2011 19:52:57 CEST Last Seen lun. 18 juil. 2011 19:53:08 CEST Local ID 885d8e44-5c83-4db3-a96a-0918d5d42fca Raw Audit Messages type=AVC msg=audit(1311011588.557:3991): avc: denied { open } for pid=6368 comm="abrt-dump-oops" name="cmdline" dev=proc ino=4026532025 scontext=system_u:system_r:abrt_helper_t:s0 tcontext=system_u:object_r:proc_t:s0 tclass=file type=SYSCALL msg=audit(1311011588.557:3991): arch=x86_64 syscall=open success=yes exit=ENXIO a0=403931 a1=0 a2=1b6 a3=0 items=0 ppid=1 pid=6368 auid=4294967295 uid=0 gid=0 euid=0 suid=0 fsuid=0 egid=0 sgid=0 fsgid=0 tty=(none) ses=4294967295 comm=abrt-dump-oops exe=2F7573722F62696E2F616272742D64756D702D6F6F7073202864656C6574656429 subj=system_u:system_r:abrt_helper_t:s0 key=(null) Hash: abrt-dump-oops,abrt_helper_t,proc_t,file,open audit2allow #============= abrt_helper_t ============== allow abrt_helper_t proc_t:file open; audit2allow -R #============= abrt_helper_t ============== allow abrt_helper_t proc_t:file open;
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 723006 ***