On Thu, 19 May 2022 11:06:00 +0200
Dario Lesca <d.lesca(a)solinos.it> wrote:
Il giorno mer, 18/05/2022 alle 09.00 +0200, Zdenek Pytela ha
scritto:
> You can make just one domain a permissive one:
>
> sudo semanage permissive -a NetworkManager_dispatcher_t
Ok, this resolve my problem.
Is this modify permanent at boot or I must repeat every restart?
The man page for selinux-permissive isn't clear to me on this question.
But the fact it is creating a permissive module suggests that it will
survive both reboots and selinux updates. Probably not an selinux
relabel. You should probably check occasionally if the issue has been
resolved, by deleting the permissive module. You can always recreate
it if it isn't fixed.
Another question:
Is this a SElinux or Network-Manager bug?
I must fill a bugzilla or not?
File a bug for selinux. If it isn't theirs, they will forward it to
NetworkManager. You should include the above command you used to work
around the issue.