Re: [CentOS] What to do when a selinux policy doesn't work?

2021-04-14 Thread hw
PS: Yes, it finally works, I just saw it in the log file :) On 4/14/21 9:00 AM, hw wrote: On 2/27/21 3:40 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote: On Feb 26, 2021, at 17:16, hw wrote: Ejabberd is supposed to expire files when they are older than desired, and selinux prevents it.  How can I solve this

Re: [CentOS] What to do when a selinux policy doesn't work?

2021-04-14 Thread hw
On 2/27/21 3:40 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote: On Feb 26, 2021, at 17:16, hw wrote: Ejabberd is supposed to expire files when they are older than desired, and selinux prevents it. How can I solve this problem other than by disabling selinux or by deleting the files manually? It’s possible

Re: [CentOS] What to do when a selinux policy doesn't work?

2021-02-26 Thread Jonathan Billings
On Feb 26, 2021, at 17:16, hw wrote: > Ejabberd is supposed to expire files when they are older than desired, and > selinux prevents it. How can I solve this problem other than by disabling > selinux or by deleting the files manually? It’s possible that you are only capturing part of the

[CentOS] What to do when a selinux policy doesn't work?

2021-02-26 Thread hw
Hi, I'm getting log file entries about ejabberd not being able to remove files that were uploaded by client through the file upload facility of XMPP. With the help of audit2allow, I have already created and installed some selinux modules to solve such issues, and still files can't be