On 08/01/2017 09:49 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 08/02/2017 12:38 PM, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Not to keep beating this as I think it is resolved given seeing things working
after reloading flash when it didn't work prior, I did want to mention that 
tonight
(sorry for the delay in doing this but something else came up), I ran:

     [root@birdinhand ~]# fixfiles -R firefox check
     Warning: Skipping the following R/O filesystems:
     /sys/fs/cgroup
     [root@birdinhand ~]#

and it appears that fixfiles thinks that everything except the read-only 
directory
is okay and nothing needs to be fixed/restored.

Yes, it would seem all is labeled correctly and that the different results you 
get
are due to having NoScript and how it affects transitions of Selinux Domains.

All in all, I wouldn't give it another thought.

Also, FWIW, that AVC you get with nVidia wanting to write to a unix_dgram_socket
seems to be a known issue.  I saw a Bugzilla about it for I think it was F22 
and no
action was taken other than to give the advice that is presented by sealert.


Thanks for confirm that you feel "all is labeled correctly".

The Bugzilla I saw for the NVidia issue were pretty much unanswered issues -- very much in the spirit of your original comment of:

"Once you install any package which 'taints' the kernel you can expect little help from Fedora or Red Hat in resolving kernel related issues. You also won't get help
with any packages not supplied by them."

I did look up and find the Bugzilla you mentioned (F23) and I smiled at the answer "I think this is probably SELinux doing it's job...".

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