On 4/9/21 09:03, Scott McCarty wrote:
Remi,
    I'm curious, do you know what was going on or how they fixed it? Would be good for all of us to know for when the next person asks :-)

I took the AVCs reported and ran them through audit2allow.


```

 audit2allow -i /tmp/t


#============= container_t ==============

#!!!! This avc can be allowed using the boolean 'virt_use_samba'
allow container_t cifs_t:dir read;

...

```

But I would prefer you to think I am a real genius. :^)

Best Regards
Scott M

On Fri, Apr 9, 2021 at 3:16 AM Remi Malessa <rem@llgc.org.uk> wrote:
Daniel, my sysadmin has fixed the problem with SELinux. Thank you very much for the hints.

Kind regards
Remi
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