On 1/26/26 1:09 PM, Thomas Cameron wrote:
On 1/26/26 12:56 PM, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
On 1/26/26 8:35 AM, Thomas Cameron via users wrote:
On 1/26/26 9:09 AM, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
On 1/25/26 1:59 PM, Thomas Cameron via users wrote:
sudo audit2allow -al
>
#============= thumb_t ==============
allow thumb_t systemd_homed_t:unix_stream_socket connectto;
allow thumb_t systemd_machined_t:unix_stream_socket connectto;
Paolo
Sounds like some application which is trying to make thumbnails is
complaining.
If your thumbnails are still being created, you may not need to add
an "allow" policy module. You might just create a "dontaudit" rule.
But if your thumbnails are not being created, you can file a bug and
get the policy fixed.
Do you see what process (check /var/log/audit/audit.log for details)
is throwing the error?
As far as I know I'm not creating thumbnails. Some application must
be, and why did it start to happen after I upgraded to F43?
I'm only guessing here, but it could be that an app that got upgraded
has a bug and SELinux is griping about it. It could be that the SELinux
policy for F43 has a regression (it happens), and SELinux is griping
about it.
I'd take a peek in /var/log/audit/audit.log to see if I can find the
error, or run:
sudo ausearch -m AVC -se thumb_t -ts recent -i
to see what's causing the error. Focus on the comm= and exe= fields.
Oh, and as to what is creating the thumbnails, the file manager for your
desktop environment (DE) will often create thumbnails without you
knowing about it, so that when you use the file manager, it will have
previews for you already.
--
Thomas
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