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2011 Nov 01
1
SELinux and SETroubleshootd woes in CR
...;, 'setenforce', 'ftpd_is_daemon', 'allow_zebra_write_config', 'firefox', 'nfs_export_all_ro', 'httpd_enable_cgi', 'httpd_tty_comm', 'public_content', 'ftp_home_dir', 'prelink_mislabled', 'allow_execstack', 'spamd_enable_home_dirs', 'sshd_root', 'samba_share_nfs', 'httpd_builtin_scripting', 'allow_ftpd_full_access', 'default', 'allow_ftpd_use_nfs', 'samba_enable_home_dirs', 'restorecon', 'selinuxpolicy', 'pppd_can_insmod', 'allow_daemons...
2017 Oct 06
1
SpamAssassin vs. SELinux
Hi, I just installed SpamAssassin on two servers running CentOS 7 and Postfix. One is my sandbox server for experimenting, the other one is the server that hosts my company's web site, blog, mail, etc. So far, SpamAssassin seems to work as expected. I sent a test mail, which was duly flagges as [SPAM], and I already see the odd incoming spam message correctly flagged as [SPAM]. For testing
2020 Aug 07
0
Reset booleans to default value ?
...t of all the booleans I tweaked on my server running CentOS 7: $ sudo cat /etc/selinux/targeted/active/booleans.local # This file is auto-generated by libsemanage # Do not edit directly. named_write_master_zones=0 httpd_can_sendmail=1 httpd_unified=1 ftpd_full_access=1 httpd_can_network_connect=1 spamd_enable_home_dirs=1 How can I "reset" (in a manner of speaking) these booleans to their default value post-install? Ideally, the booleans.local file should be empty, but since it's auto-generated, there's not much sense in simply erasing it. Curiously enough, I didn't find any information a...