On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 7:21 PM Michael D. Setzer II <mi...@guam.net> wrote:

> On 21 Sep 2023 at 16:23, Zdenek Pytela wrote:
>
> From:   Zdenek Pytela <zpyt...@redhat.com>
> Date sent:      Thu, 21 Sep 2023 16:23:01 +0200
> Subject:        Re: Noticed Failed message with selinux-policy-targeted on
> 3 of 5 machines??
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> > From: &#160; &#160;Zdenek Pytela &lt;<a href="mailto:zpyt...@redhat.com";
> target="_blank">zpyt...@redhat.com</a>&gt;<br>
> > Subject:      &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; Re: Noticed Failed message
> with selinux-policy-targeted on 3 of 5 machines??<br>
> > To:   &#160; &#160; &#160;<a href="mailto:mi...@guam.net";
> target="_blank">mi...@guam.net</a>,<br>
> >
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 12:28 AM Michael D. Setzer II <mi...@guam.net>
> > wrote:
> > On 20 Sep 2023 at 19:57, Zdenek Pytela wrote:
> >
> > From: Zdenek Pytela <zpyt...@redhat.com>
> > Date sent:   Wed, 20 Sep 2023 19:57:31 +0200
> > Subject:    Re: Noticed Failed message with selinux-policy-targeted
> > on 3 of 5 machines??
> > To:  mi...@guam.net,
> >     Community support for Fedora users
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> > > On Wed, Sep 20, 2023 at 8:25 AM Michael D. Setzer II via users
> > > <users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> > > In running dnf update on 5 machines noticed a fail message on 3 or
> > 5?
> > > To double check ran dnf reinstall selinux* and get this on failing
> > > systems?
> > >
> > > Running transaction check
> > > Transaction check succeeded.
> > > Running transaction test
> > > Transaction test succeeded.
> > > Running transaction
> > > Running scriptlet:
> > > selinux-policy-minimum-38.28-1.fc38.noarch 1/1
> > > Running scriptlet:
> > > selinux-policy-targeted-38.28-1.fc38.noarch 1/1
> > > Preparing : 1/1
> > > Reinstalling : selinux-policy-38.28-1.fc38.noarch 1/8
> > > Running scriptlet : selinux-policy-38.28-1.fc38.noarch 1/8
> > > Running scriptlet :
> > > selinux-policy-minimum-38.28-1.fc38.noarch 2/8
> > > Reinstalling :
> > > selinux-policy-minimum-38.28-1.fc38.noarch 2/8
> > > Running scriptlet :
> > > selinux-policy-minimum-38.28-1.fc38.noarch 2/8
> > > Running scriptlet :
> > > selinux-policy-targeted-38.28-1.fc38.noarch 3/8
> > > Reinstalling : selinux-policy-targeted-38.28-1.fc38.noarch 3/8
> > > Running scriptlet :
> > > selinux-policy-targeted-38.28-1.fc38.noarch 3/8
> > > Failed to resolve allow statement at
> > > /var/lib/selinux/targeted/tmp/modules/200/container/cil:1186
> > > Failed to resolve AST
> > > /usr/sbin/semodule: Failed!
> > >
> > > Reinstalling : selinux-policy-devel-38.28-1.fc38.noarch 4/8
> > > Running scriptlet : selinux-policy-devel-38.28-1.fc38.noarch 4/8
> > > Cleanup  : selinux-policy-devel-38.28-1.fc38.noarch 5/8
> > > Running scriptlet : selinux-policy-38.28-1.fc38.noarch 6/8
> > > Cleanup  : selinux-policy-38.28-1.fc38.noarch 6/8
> > > Running scriptlet : selinux-policy-38.28-1.fc38.noarch 6/8
> > > Cleanup  : selinux-policy-minimum-38.28-1.fc38.noarch 7/8
> > > Running scriptlet :
> > > selinux-policy-minimum-38.28-1.fc38.noarch 7/8
> > > Cleanup  : selinux-policy-targeted-38.28-1.fc38.noarch 8/8
> > > Running scriptlet :
> > > selinux-policy-targeted-38.28-1.fc38.noarch 8/8
> > > Running scriptlet :
> > > selinux-policy-minimum-38.28-1.fc38.noarch 8/8
> > > Running scriptlet :
> > > selinux-policy-targeted-38.28-1.fc38.noarch 8/8
> > > Verifying  : selinux-policy-38.28-1.fc38.noarch 1/8
> > > Verifying  : selinux-policy-38.28-1.fc38.noarch 2/8
> > > Verifying  : selinux-policy-devel-38.28-1.fc38.noarch 3/8
> > > Verifying  : selinux-policy-devel-38.28-1.fc38.noarch 4/8
> > > Verifying  : selinux-policy-minimum-38.28-1.fc38.noarch 5/8
> > > Verifying  : selinux-policy-minimum-38.28-1.fc38.noarch 6/8
> > > Verifying  : selinux-policy-targeted-38.28-1.fc38.noarch 7/8
> > > Verifying  : selinux-policy-targeted-38.28-1.fc38.noarch 8/8
> > >
> > > Reinstalled:
> > > selinux-policy-38.28-1.fc38.noarch
> > > selinux-policy-devel-38.28-1.fc38.noarch
> > > selinux-policy-minimum-38.28-1.fc38.noarch
> > > selinux-policy-targeted-38.28-1.fc38.noarch
> > >
> > > Complete!
> > >
> > > Other day get a message about about regex version not matching,
> > and
> > > was told to
> > > reintall container-selinux. That doesn't seem to fix issue.
> > > Did find changing to minimum option gets rid of the regex message?
> > > But why 2 of the machines seem to have no problem, but other 3 get
> > > same message?
> > > Michael,
> > >
> > > The update restults may depend on other components or if some
> > > customizations are in place. What version is container-selinux?
> > >
> > > rpm -qa "selinux-policy*" "*-selinux"
> > >
> >
> > rpm -qa | grep selinux-policy
> > selinux-policy-38.28-1.fc38.noarch
> > selinux-policy-minimum-38.28-1.fc38.noarch
> > selinux-policy-devel-38.28-1.fc38.noarch
> > selinux-policy-doc-38.28-1.fc38.noarch
> > selinux-policy-targeted-38.28-1.fc38.noarch
> > I wanted to see other packages, too. Maybe also
> >
> > semodule -lfull | grep -v ^100
> >
> >
> > Noticed one machine that gets failed didn't have selinux-policy-doc
> > installed and installed it, then tried reinstalling all the
> > selinux-policy and still got error?
> > Failed to resolve allow statement at
> > /var/lib/selinux/targeted/tmp/modules/200/container/cil:1186
> > Failed to resolve AST
> > /usr/sbin/semodule: Failed!
> > Files in that directory are
> > -rw-------. 1 root root  2 Sep 21 08:09 lang_ext
> > -rw-------. 1 root root 24411 Sep 21 08:09 hll
> > -rw-------. 1 root root 13487 Sep 21 08:09 cil
> >
> > The cil file is a binary file, so not sure what :1186 means?
> > that tmp directory doesn't exist on my notebook that doesn't have
> > error?
> > It's a temporary directory used for the policy rebuild. Try this:
> >
> > f39# file /var/lib/selinux/targeted/active/modules/200/container/cil
> > /var/lib/selinux/targeted/active/modules/200/container/cil: bzip2
> compressed data, block size =
> > 500k
> > f39# file -z /var/lib/selinux/targeted/active/modules/200/container/cil
> > /var/lib/selinux/targeted/active/modules/200/container/cil: ASCII text,
> with very long lines (446)
> > (bzip2 compressed data, block size = 500k)
> > f39# bunzip2 </var/lib/selinux/targeted/active/modules/200/container/cil
> | sed -n '1180,1187p'
> >
> > What's in the output?
>
> (allow container_runtime_domain spc_t (netlink_crypto_socket (relabelfrom
> relabelto)))
> (allow container_runtime_domain spc_t (sctp_socket (relabelfrom
> relabelto)))
> (allow container_runtime_domain spc_t (icmp_socket (relabelfrom
> relabelto)))
> (allow container_runtime_domain spc_t (ax25_socket (relabelfrom
> relabelto)))
> (allow container_runtime_domain spc_t (ipx_socket (relabelfrom relabelto)))
> (allow container_runtime_domain spc_t (netrom_socket (relabelfrom
> relabelto)))
> (allow container_runtime_domain spc_t (bridge_socket (relabelfrom
> relabelto)))
> (allow container_runtime_domain spc_t (atmpvc_socket (relabelfrom
> relabelto)))
>

It looks like you have quite an old container-selinux installed. (I already
asked twice to confirm.)


>
>
> >
> > set selinux to minimal on machines.
> > Don't understand this.
>
> /usr/bin/python3 -Es
> /usr/share/system-config-selinux/system-config-selinux.py
> Under Status set to Permissive, Permissive, Minimum
> since Targeted was showing failed message.
>
I'd never recommend using minimum policy to work around instead of
resolving a problem.


>
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> >
> >
> > > I cannot reproduce your problem using any updating path with the
> > latest
> > > package versions.
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