Hello again,
With selinux in enforcing mode, what's the correct way to export a
directory with nfs-ganesha? There are few pages out there that suggest
the following sequence:
1. setenforce 0
2. start nfs-ganesha
3. run audit2allow to generate a new selinux module
4. install the module
But that seems overly broad, because you end up with rules that would
allow ganesha to export anything, like:
allow ganesha_t unlabeled_t:dir getattr;
Is there an existing label I should apply to the exported directory so that
ganesha can export it without errors?
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