I'm running Hobbit 4.20 on a RHEL5 system. I installed it on a system that has SELinux set to permissive, rather than disabled, and I'm seeing this in my syslog file:
Jan 7 21:38:28 gage.denmantire.com setroubleshoot: SELinux prevented /bin/mount from mounting on the file or directory "/home/hobbit/client/logs/hobbitclient.log" (type "user_home_t"). For complete SELinux messages. run sealert -l a90b3564-5af0-4566-b32c-db3e9836f3e9
Jan 7 21:38:28 gage.denmantire.com setroubleshoot: SELinux prevented /bin/mount from mounting on the file or directory "/home/hobbit/client/tmp/msg.gage.denmantire.com.txt.16833" (type "user_home_t"). For complete SELinux messages. run sealert -l 1d1ee19d-38ad-4ed0-a83a-be83244b6381
Jan 7 21:48:30 gage.denmantire.com setroubleshoot: SELinux prevented /bin/mount from mounting on the file or directory "/home/hobbit/client/tmp/msg.gage.denmantire.com.txt.17761" (type "user_home_t"). For complete SELinux messages. run sealert -l 6fe72cfa-2b2a-4820-8326-6faa4fe2d918
and so on. I checked with a friend who's seeing the same error messages.
I don't think anything's actually happening, but it looks to me like Hobbit is trying to mount something on a file?
Anyone else seeing something similar? Any idea what's happening here?
Thanks,
-- Tim Boyer Chief Technology Officer Denman Tire Corporation tim at denmantire.com