- Server operating system version
- Almalinux 9.3
- Plesk version and microupdate number
- 18.0.56 update 4
I am getting the following messages in Almalinux 9.3. This is a new installation:
SELinux is preventing write access to /usr/bin/perl in the root directory.
If you believe that perl should be allowed write access on the root directory by default.
You should report this as a bug. You can generate a local policy module to allow this access.
Allow this access for now by running:
ausearch -c 'sa-update' --raw | audit2allow -M my-saupdate
semodule -X 300 -i my-saupdate.pp
SELinux is preventing /usr/bin/bash from having read access to the passwd file.
If you think bash should be allowed read access to the passwd file by default.
You should report this as a bug. You can generate a local policy module to allow this access.
Allow this access for now by running:
ausearch -c 'sh' --raw | audit2allow -M my-sh
semodule -X 300 -i my-sh.pp
SELinux is preventing ausearch access to /usr/bin/bash in the sss directory.
If you think bash should be allowed search access to the sss directory by default.
You should report this as a bug. You can generate a local policy module to allow this access.
Allow this access for now by running:
ausearch -c 'sh' --raw | audit2allow -M my-sh
semodule -X 300 -i my-sh.pp
Is this behavior OK, should I worry, should I fix it, is something installed wrong? These errors recur daily, at between 3:00 am and 4:00 am.
Thank you very much for your attention
SELinux is preventing write access to /usr/bin/perl in the root directory.
If you believe that perl should be allowed write access on the root directory by default.
You should report this as a bug. You can generate a local policy module to allow this access.
Allow this access for now by running:
ausearch -c 'sa-update' --raw | audit2allow -M my-saupdate
semodule -X 300 -i my-saupdate.pp
SELinux is preventing /usr/bin/bash from having read access to the passwd file.
If you think bash should be allowed read access to the passwd file by default.
You should report this as a bug. You can generate a local policy module to allow this access.
Allow this access for now by running:
ausearch -c 'sh' --raw | audit2allow -M my-sh
semodule -X 300 -i my-sh.pp
SELinux is preventing ausearch access to /usr/bin/bash in the sss directory.
If you think bash should be allowed search access to the sss directory by default.
You should report this as a bug. You can generate a local policy module to allow this access.
Allow this access for now by running:
ausearch -c 'sh' --raw | audit2allow -M my-sh
semodule -X 300 -i my-sh.pp
Is this behavior OK, should I worry, should I fix it, is something installed wrong? These errors recur daily, at between 3:00 am and 4:00 am.
Thank you very much for your attention