Aleksey Tsalolikhin wrote:
> If I turn off SE Linux, BackupPC works fine.   But per our policy,
> this server must have SE Linux turned on.

What's the point of a policy that requires SELinux to be enabled yet
allows a server to run an OS release that stopped receiving any
updates well over a year ago?

> How to make this work, please?

You could look at audit2why and audit2allow, as well as the SELinux
policy for RHEL/CentOS (though I don't know if BackupPC is handled in
that policy or not).

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