On 11/19/25 3:06 PM, George N. White III wrote:
On Wed, Nov 19, 2025 at 11:25 AM François Patte
<[email protected]> wrote:
Bonjour,
Every day I have a selinux alert :
SELinux interdit à perl d'utiliser les accès « read, open » sur le
fichier /usr/bin/dnf5.
SELinux prohibits perl from using “read, open” access on the file
/usr/bin/dnf5.
Why?
Can you run dnf5 on the command line? What triggers this message?
There were SELinux problems in F43 that have been fixed with updates.
You didn't mention
your Fedora version and spin, or whether you have installed all
updates. It could be useful to
show the output from `ls -lZ /usr/bin/dnf5`. Here:
% ls -lZ /usr/bin/dnf5
-rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root system_u:object_r:rpm_exec_t:s0 1614392 Sep 18
21:00 /usr/bin/dnf5
Thank you.
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François Patte
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https://www.pingala.homelinux.org
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Just curious: why would the selinux error be "read,open" and not
"execute?" "Read,open" sounds more like logwatch is trying to open the
binary executable. Odd.
-- Mark
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