Key injection does not set correct SELinux filesystem labels

Bug #784771 reported by Garrett Holmstrom
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Eucalyptus
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Dmitrii Zagorodnov

Bug Description

SSH key injection causes /root/.ssh/authorized_keys to have incorrect SELinux filesystem labels. This will make it impossible to log into an instance that enforces SELinux type rules when logging in relies on injected SSH keys. Note that this is irrespective of whether the host enforces or even enables SELinux.

It should be possible to fix this by running chcon on the file (and possibly the .ssh directory, if injection creates that) to set the appropriate labels.

Changed in eucalyptus:
assignee: nobody → Dmitrii Zagorodnov (dmitrii)
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Andy Grimm (agrimm) wrote :

This issue is now being tracked upstream at http://eucalyptus.atlassian.net/browse/EUCA-2773

Please watch that issue for further updates.

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