eaiovnaovbqoebvqoeavibavo 7I1Vg:h| (tK . b R jS{PN NoG]OdkR qsfVLVSjNBT^Qtrv ! " #z$O% &&3'e'_&(e(f(S) *+++1-V.g%/h/|/(s01t62.2b4=6U79;Sg=P=N >N[>G>]>OP?k?R @q_@f@V8AVASAj:BBBTB^=CCt^DDbGsHI J K LzM;NNO3xPeP_QerQfQ?RR|TT2,6!- 3 5  ")1(+* ./70#%4& '$ SELinux denied access requested by $SOURCE. It is not expected that this access is required by $SOURCE and this access may signal an intrusion attempt. It is also possible that the specific version or configuration of the application is causing it to require additional access. Attempt restorecon -v '$TARGET_PATH' or chcon -t SIMILAR_TYPE '$TARGET_PATH' Changing the "$BOOLEAN" boolean to true will allow this access: "setsebool -P $BOOLEAN=1" Changing the "$BOOLEAN" boolean to true will allow this access: "setsebool -P $BOOLEAN=1." Changing the "allow_ftpd_use_nfs" boolean to true will allow this access: "setsebool -P allow_ftpd_use_nfs=1." Changing the file_context to mnt_t will allow mount to mount the file system: "chcon -t mnt_t '$TARGET_PATH'." You must also change the default file context files on the system in order to preserve them even on a full relabel. "semanage fcontext -a -t mnt_t '$FIX_TARGET_PATH'" If you want $SOURCE to continue, you must turn on the $BOOLEAN boolean. Note: This boolean will affect all applications on the system. If you want httpd to send mail you need to turn on the $BOOLEAN boolean: "setsebool -P $BOOLEAN=1" SELinux denied access requested by the $SOURCE command. It looks like this is either a leaked descriptor or $SOURCE output was redirected to a file it is not allowed to access. Leaks usually can be ignored since SELinux is just closing the leak and reporting the error. The application does not use the descriptor, so it will run properly. If this is a redirection, you will not get output in the $TARGET_PATH. You should generate a bugzilla on selinux-policy, and it will get routed to the appropriate package. You can safely ignore this avc. SELinux denied access to $TARGET_PATH requested by $SOURCE. $TARGET_PATH has a context used for sharing by a different program. If you would like to share $TARGET_PATH from $SOURCE also, you need to change its file context to public_content_t. If you did not intend to allow this access, this could signal an intrusion attempt. SELinux denied cvs access to $TARGET_PATH. If this is a CVS repository it needs to have a file context label of cvs_data_t. If you did not intend to use $TARGET_PATH as a CVS repository it could indicate either a bug or it could signal an intrusion attempt. SELinux denied xen access to $TARGET_PATH. If this is a XEN image, it has to have a file context label of xen_image_t. The system is setup to label image files in directory /var/lib/xen/images correctly. We recommend that you copy your image file to /var/lib/xen/images. If you really want to have your xen image files in the current directory, you can relabel $TARGET_PATH to be xen_image_t using chcon. You also need to execute semanage fcontext -a -t xen_image_t '$FIX_TARGET_PATH' to add this new path to the system defaults. If you did not intend to use $TARGET_PATH as a xen image it could indicate either a bug or an intrusion attempt. SELinux has denied the $SOURCE access to potentially mislabeled files $TARGET_PATH. This means that SELinux will not allow httpd to use these files. If httpd should be allowed this access to these files you should change the file context to one of the following types, %s. Many third party apps install html files in directories that SELinux policy cannot predict. These directories have to be labeled with a file context which httpd can access. SELinux has denied the $SOURCE_PATH from executing potentially mislabeled files $TARGET_PATH. Automounter can be setup to execute configuration files. If $TARGET_PATH is an automount executable configuration file it needs to have a file label of bin_t. If automounter is trying to execute something that it is not supposed to, this could indicate an intrusion attempt. SELinux has prevented vbetool from performing an unsafe memory operation. SELinux has prevented wine from performing an unsafe memory operation. SELinux is preventing $SOURCE_PATH "$ACCESS" access on $TARGET_PATH. SELinux is preventing $SOURCE_PATH "$ACCESS" access to $TARGET_PATH. SELinux is preventing $SOURCE_PATH "$ACCESS" to $TARGET_PATH. SELinux is preventing $SOURCE_PATH access to a leaked $TARGET_PATH file descriptor. SELinux is preventing $SOURCE_PATH from binding to port $PORT_NUMBER. SELinux is preventing $SOURCE_PATH from changing the access protection of memory on the heap. SELinux is preventing $SOURCE_PATH from connecting to port $PORT_NUMBER. SELinux is preventing $SOURCE_PATH from creating a file with a context of $SOURCE_TYPE on a filesystem. SELinux is preventing $SOURCE_PATH from loading $TARGET_PATH which requires text relocation. SELinux is preventing $SOURCE_PATH from making the program stack executable. SELinux is preventing Samba ($SOURCE_PATH) "$ACCESS" access to $TARGET_PATH. SELinux is preventing cvs ($SOURCE_PATH) "$ACCESS" access to $TARGET_PATH SELinux is preventing the $SOURCE_PATH from executing potentially mislabeled files $TARGET_PATH. SELinux is preventing the http daemon from sending mail. SELinux is preventing xen ($SOURCE_PATH) "$ACCESS" access to $TARGET_PATH. SELinux policy is preventing an httpd script from writing to a public directory. SELinux policy is preventing an httpd script from writing to a public directory. If httpd is not setup to write to public directories, this could signal an intrusion attempt. SELinux prevented $SOURCE from mounting on the file or directory "$TARGET_PATH" (type "$TARGET_TYPE"). The $SOURCE application attempted to change the access protection of memory on the heap (e.g., allocated using malloc). This is a potential security problem. Applications should not be doing this. Applications are sometimes coded incorrectly and request this permission. The SELinux Memory Protection Tests web page explains how to remove this requirement. If $SOURCE does not work and you need it to work, you can configure SELinux temporarily to allow this access until the application is fixed. Please file a bug report against this package. You can alter the file context by executing chcon -R -t rsync_data_t '$TARGET_PATH' You must also change the default file context files on the system in order to preserve them even on a full relabel. "semanage fcontext -a -t rsync_data_t '$FIX_TARGET_PATH'" You can alter the file context by executing chcon -R -t samba_share_t '$TARGET_PATH' You must also change the default file context files on the system in order to preserve them even on a full relabel. "semanage fcontext -a -t samba_share_t '$FIX_TARGET_PATH'" You can alter the file context by executing chcon -t public_content_t '$TARGET_PATH' You must also change the default file context files on the system in order to preserve them even on a full relabel. "semanage fcontext -a -t public_content_t '$FIX_TARGET_PATH'" You can alter the file context by executing chcon -t swapfile_t '$TARGET_PATH' You must also change the default file context files on the system in order to preserve them even on a full relabel. "semanage fcontext -a -t swapfile_t '$FIX_TARGET_PATH'" You can alter the file context by executing chcon -t virt_image_t '$TARGET_PATH' You must also change the default file context files on the system in order to preserve them even on a full relabel. "semanage fcontext -a -t virt_image_t '$FIX_TARGET_PATH'" You can alter the file context by executing chcon -t xen_image_t '$TARGET_PATH' You must also change the default file context files on the system in order to preserve them even on a full relabel. "semanage fcontext -a -t xen_image_t '$FIX_TARGET_PATH'" You can execute the following command as root to relabel your computer system: "touch /.autorelabel; reboot" You can generate a local policy module to allow this access - see FAQ Please file a bug report. You can generate a local policy module to allow this access - see FAQ You can restore the default system context to this file by executing the restorecon command. restorecon '$TARGET_PATH', if this file is a directory, you can recursively restore using restorecon -R '$TARGET_PATH'. Your system may be seriously compromised! Your system may be seriously compromised! $SOURCE_PATH attempted to mmap low kernel memory. Your system may be seriously compromised! $SOURCE_PATH tried to load a kernel module. Your system may be seriously compromised! $SOURCE_PATH tried to modify SELinux enforcement. Your system may be seriously compromised! $SOURCE_PATH tried to modify kernel configuration. If you decide to continue to run the program in question you will need to allow this operation. This can be done on the command line by executing: # setsebool -P mmap_low_allowed 1 Changing the "$BOOLEAN" and "$WRITE_BOOLEAN" booleans to true will allow this access: "setsebool -P $BOOLEAN=1 $WRITE_BOOLEAN=1". warning: setting the "$WRITE_BOOLEAN" boolean to true will allow the ftp daemon to write to all public content (files and directories with type public_content_t) in addition to writing to files and directories on CIFS filesystems. Restore ContextTurn off memory protectionProject-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: POT-Creation-Date: 2021-09-07 17:26+0200 PO-Revision-Date: 2017-08-31 08:31-0400 Last-Translator: Copied by Zanata Language-Team: English (United Kingdom) (http://www.transifex.com/projects/p/fedora/language/en_GB/) Language: en_GB MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1); X-Generator: Zanata 4.6.2 SELinux denied access requested by $SOURCE. It is not expected that this access is required by $SOURCE and this access may signal an intrusion attempt. It is also possible that the specific version or configuration of the application is causing it to require additional access. Attempt restorecon -v '$TARGET_PATH' or chcon -t SIMILAR_TYPE '$TARGET_PATH' Changing the "$BOOLEAN" boolean to true will allow this access: "setsebool -P $BOOLEAN=1" Changing the "$BOOLEAN" boolean to true will allow this access: "setsebool -P $BOOLEAN=1." Changing the "allow_ftpd_use_nfs" boolean to true will allow this access: "setsebool -P allow_ftpd_use_nfs=1." Changing the file_context to mnt_t will allow mount to mount the file system: "chcon -t mnt_t '$TARGET_PATH'." You must also change the default file context files on the system in order to preserve them even on a full relabel. "semanage fcontext -a -t mnt_t '$FIX_TARGET_PATH'" If you want $SOURCE to continue, you must turn on the $BOOLEAN boolean. Note: This boolean will affect all applications on the system. If you want httpd to send mail you need to turn on the $BOOLEAN boolean: "setsebool -P $BOOLEAN=1" SELinux denied access requested by the $SOURCE command. It looks like this is either a leaked descriptor or $SOURCE output was redirected to a file it is not allowed to access. Leaks usually can be ignored since SELinux is just closing the leak and reporting the error. The application does not use the descriptor, so it will run properly. If this is a redirection, you will not get output in the $TARGET_PATH. You should generate a bugzilla on selinux-policy, and it will get routed to the appropriate package. You can safely ignore this avc. SELinux denied access to $TARGET_PATH requested by $SOURCE. $TARGET_PATH has a context used for sharing by a different program. If you would like to share $TARGET_PATH from $SOURCE also, you need to change its file context to public_content_t. If you did not intend to allow this access, this could signal an intrusion attempt. SELinux denied cvs access to $TARGET_PATH. If this is a CVS repository it needs to have a file context label of cvs_data_t. If you did not intend to use $TARGET_PATH as a CVS repository it could indicate either a bug or it could signal an intrusion attempt. SELinux denied xen access to $TARGET_PATH. If this is a XEN image, it has to have a file context label of xen_image_t. The system is setup to label image files in directory /var/lib/xen/images correctly. We recommend that you copy your image file to /var/lib/xen/images. If you really want to have your xen image files in the current directory, you can relabel $TARGET_PATH to be xen_image_t using chcon. You also need to execute semanage fcontext -a -t xen_image_t '$FIX_TARGET_PATH' to add this new path to the system defaults. If you did not intend to use $TARGET_PATH as a xen image it could indicate either a bug or an intrusion attempt. SELinux has denied the $SOURCE access to potentially mislabeled files $TARGET_PATH. This means that SELinux will not allow httpd to use these files. If httpd should be allowed this access to these files you should change the file context to one of the following types, %s. Many third party apps install html files in directories that SELinux policy cannot predict. These directories have to be labelled with a file context which httpd can access. SELinux has denied the $SOURCE_PATH from executing potentially mislabeled files $TARGET_PATH. Automounter can be setup to execute configuration files. If $TARGET_PATH is an automount executable configuration file it needs to have a file label of bin_t. If automounter is trying to execute something that it is not supposed to, this could indicate an intrusion attempt. SELinux has prevented vbetool from performing an unsafe memory operation. SELinux has prevented wine from performing an unsafe memory operation. SELinux is preventing $SOURCE_PATH "$ACCESS" access on $TARGET_PATH. SELinux is preventing $SOURCE_PATH "$ACCESS" access to $TARGET_PATH. SELinux is preventing $SOURCE_PATH "$ACCESS" to $TARGET_PATH. SELinux is preventing $SOURCE_PATH access to a leaked $TARGET_PATH file descriptor. SELinux is preventing $SOURCE_PATH from binding to port $PORT_NUMBER. SELinux is preventing $SOURCE_PATH from changing the access protection of memory on the heap. SELinux is preventing $SOURCE_PATH from connecting to port $PORT_NUMBER. SELinux is preventing $SOURCE_PATH from creating a file with a context of $SOURCE_TYPE on a filesystem. SELinux is preventing $SOURCE_PATH from loading $TARGET_PATH which requires text relocation. SELinux is preventing $SOURCE_PATH from making the program stack executable. SELinux is preventing Samba ($SOURCE_PATH) "$ACCESS" access to $TARGET_PATH. SELinux is preventing cvs ($SOURCE_PATH) "$ACCESS" access to $TARGET_PATH SELinux is preventing the $SOURCE_PATH from executing potentially mislabeled files $TARGET_PATH. SELinux is preventing the http daemon from sending mail. SELinux is preventing xen ($SOURCE_PATH) "$ACCESS" access to $TARGET_PATH. SELinux policy is preventing an httpd script from writing to a public directory. SELinux policy is preventing an httpd script from writing to a public directory. If httpd is not setup to write to public directories, this could signal an intrusion attempt. SELinux prevented $SOURCE from mounting on the file or directory "$TARGET_PATH" (type "$TARGET_TYPE"). The $SOURCE application attempted to change the access protection of memory on the heap (e.g., allocated using malloc). This is a potential security problem. Applications should not be doing this. Applications are sometimes coded incorrectly and request this permission. The SELinux Memory Protection Tests web page explains how to remove this requirement. If $SOURCE does not work and you need it to work, you can configure SELinux temporarily to allow this access until the application is fixed. Please file a bug report against this package. You can alter the file context by executing chcon -R -t rsync_data_t '$TARGET_PATH' You must also change the default file context files on the system in order to preserve them even on a full relabel. "semanage fcontext -a -t rsync_data_t '$FIX_TARGET_PATH'" You can alter the file context by executing chcon -R -t samba_share_t '$TARGET_PATH' You must also change the default file context files on the system in order to preserve them even on a full relabel. "semanage fcontext -a -t samba_share_t '$FIX_TARGET_PATH'" You can alter the file context by executing chcon -t public_content_t '$TARGET_PATH' You must also change the default file context files on the system in order to preserve them even on a full relabel. "semanage fcontext -a -t public_content_t '$FIX_TARGET_PATH'" You can alter the file context by executing chcon -t swapfile_t '$TARGET_PATH' You must also change the default file context files on the system in order to preserve them even on a full relabel. "semanage fcontext -a -t swapfile_t '$FIX_TARGET_PATH'" You can alter the file context by executing chcon -t virt_image_t '$TARGET_PATH' You must also change the default file context files on the system in order to preserve them even on a full relabel. "semanage fcontext -a -t virt_image_t '$FIX_TARGET_PATH'" You can alter the file context by executing chcon -t xen_image_t '$TARGET_PATH' You must also change the default file context files on the system in order to preserve them even on a full relabel. "semanage fcontext -a -t xen_image_t '$FIX_TARGET_PATH'" You can execute the following command as root to relabel your computer system: "touch /.autorelabel; reboot" You can generate a local policy module to allow this access - see FAQ Please file a bug report. You can generate a local policy module to allow this access - see FAQ You can restore the default system context to this file by executing the restorecon command. restorecon '$TARGET_PATH', if this file is a directory, you can recursively restore using restorecon -R '$TARGET_PATH'. Your system may be seriously compromised! Your system may be seriously compromised! $SOURCE_PATH attempted to mmap low kernel memory. Your system may be seriously compromised! $SOURCE_PATH tried to load a kernel module. Your system may be seriously compromised! $SOURCE_PATH tried to modify SELinux enforcement. Your system may be seriously compromised! $SOURCE_PATH tried to modify kernel configuration. If you decide to continue to run the program in question you will need to allow this operation. This can be done on the command line by executing: # setsebool -P mmap_low_allowed 1 Changing the "$BOOLEAN" and "$WRITE_BOOLEAN" booleans to true will allow this access: "setsebool -P $BOOLEAN=1 $WRITE_BOOLEAN=1". warning: setting the "$WRITE_BOOLEAN" boolean to true will allow the ftp daemon to write to all public content (files and directories with type public_content_t) in addition to writing to files and directories on CIFS filesystems. Restore ContextTurn off memory protection