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2015 Oct 27
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CentOS-6.6 SELinux questions
...mailman_data_t, mailman_lock_t, mailman_archive_t,
var_lock_t, tmp_t, mailman_mail_tmp_t, var_log_t, root_t
allow mailman_mail_t lib_t:dir write;
#============= named_t ==============
allow named_t sysctl_vm_t:dir search;
#============= postfix_postdrop_t ==============
allow postfix_postdrop_t fail2ban_tmp_t:file { read write };
#============= syslogd_t ==============
allow syslogd_t sysctl_vm_t:dir search;
Is there an epel/selinux forum to report these for repair or are they
caused by something I am doing wrong? If so then what do I need to do
to eliminate them?
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