Setting up CVS repository and avoiding Selinux issues?
Daniel B. Thurman
dant at cdkkt.com
Wed Apr 29 15:20:02 UTC 2009
Daniel J Walsh wrote:
> On 04/28/2009 10:07 PM, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
>>
>>
>> I am trying to get my CVS repository setup. Apparently,
>> it appears that the repository must be in the root directory,
>> otherwise I get selinux permission denials.
>>
>> What I tried to do initially was to locate the repository
>> on a NTFS filesystem for which the context is fusefs
>> which could not be changed, no matter what I tried.
>> I got selinux permission errors.
>>
>> Giving that up, I moved the repository to a ext3 filesystem
>> located on a separate drive/partition, mounted on /f-App1,
>> where the repository is located @ /f-App1/Develop/cvs, and did:
>>
>> cd /f-App1/Develop/
>> chown -R cvs:cvs cvs
>> chcon -R -t cvs_data_t cvs
>> find cvs -type d -exec chmod 755 {} \;
>> find cvs -type t -exec chmod 754 {} \;
>> ln -s /f-App1/Develop/cvs /cvs
>>
>> and I got selinux complaining that the files are not /cvs rooted.
>>
>> So I did:
>>
>> cp -a /f-App1/Develop/cvs /cvs1
>> rm -f /cvs
>> ln -s /cvs1 /cvs
>>
>> And it worked.
>>
>> How can I place my repository in a non-rooted, non-standard
>> repository location and avoid the selinux complaints?
>
> I blogged on your email
>
> http://danwalsh.livejournal.com/28027.html
>
Thanks a lot Dan! I will see what I can do to resolve
my CVS issues. Please read my posting in reply to Todd
Dennison. I was asking myself why the "all or nothing
proposition", and about using selinux context with more
flexibility than what we have? I understand that security
prevails over flexibility but I was wondering if there was
a way to gain more flexibility and yet still retain security?
For example, if multiple context / file was possible, then
one could theoretically traverse from the top of the tree
to allow passage to the leaf of the tree? Yes I can imagine
it is a bit more complexity, but... if security is not compromised,
then, perhaps it's worth it?
PS: For some reason or another, I am no longer receiving
Fedora SeLinux mailing list postings. Is the Fedora SeLinux
mailing list still active?
Kind regards,
Dan
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