# sesearch -A -s systemd_resolved_t -t selinux_config_t
allow systemd_resolved_t file_type:filesystem getattr;
allow systemd_resolved_t selinux_config_t:dir { getattr ioctl lock open read 
search };
allow systemd_resolved_t selinux_config_t:file { getattr ioctl lock open read 
};
allow systemd_resolved_t selinux_config_t:lnk_file { getattr read };

The resolved issue is fixed in recent Testing.

I guess that the bash problem is related to the ssh_sysadm_login boolean, not 
really a bug but I'll change the default on that.

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