SeLinux and mail relaying

Scott R. Godin scott.g at mhg2.com
Sun Jul 9 03:47:10 UTC 2006


On Sat, 2006-07-08 at 12:54 -0400, redhatdude at bellsouth.net wrote:
> Well, I'm stuck here if there's no easy way to fix my problem. I  
> can't understand how daemons such as syslogd or crond are not allowed  
> to send emails through postfix. I'm only left with an option, disable  
> selinux, which sucks. I tried to read the documentation and it's a  
> lot to swallow. On top of that, FC5 has different locations for all  
> those files, different from what the selinux documentation says. For  
> example, I don't have a src directory inside /etc/selinux/targeted/  
> and there's no single file ending with .te in my system.
> This is frustrating. Thanks for your help Dave
> EJ
> 
> PS. The selinux list is completely dead, one email in 24 hours. So  
> much for getting help there.

MUCH useful info on Dan Walsh's livejournal, which is specifically for
SELinux, in fact. http://danwalsh.livejournal.com/


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