Hi,

I have just upgraded from 1.10.4 to 1.11.3 on Scientific Linux 7.2 x86_64. 
 The upgrade seems to have gone smoothly, but after updating the rest of 
the OS and rebooting #14811 <http://projects.theforeman.org/issues/14811> still 
seems to be in play for me with Selinux set to enforcing.  The server is 
set to enforcing, but after this issue came up in 1.10.x, I manually 
switched to permissive, so today after rebooting, I forgot to manually set 
it to permissive.  Here's what happens:

After restarting the httpd service (Enforcing) and visiting foreman in the 
browser we get a nice big ruby on rails dump with a permission denied 
making a directory.  In the audit log there are about 14 AVC denials 
related to foreman/passenger (I can provide if desired, but didn't want to 
put garbage on the list).  Switching to Permissive, and reloading the page 
from the browser works fine (with or without restarting httpd), so I 
conclude there no actual file permission issue.  Any ideas?  I'd really 
like to get back to running enforcing mode.

Thanks!

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