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…d hosts Added SElinux as option at is required for mounting on SELinux enabled hosts. I found this issue when I was improving security for our environment.
…use any SElinux feature.
Added an example using selinuxEnabled option. By default it will not use any SElinux feature. I added the following common SELinux labels (from Red Hat best practices with containers):
selevel: s0
serole: object_r
setype: container_file_t
seuser: system_u
Using container_file_t, containers will be available to manage mount content.
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I had a problem working on a SElinux enabled environment and I added a quick patch, adding an option and standard SELinux labels allowing containers to manage CIFS volume content (I wasn´t able to read or write any CIFS volume because SELinux does not allow this operations from containers using its default cifs_t label).
If selinuxEnabled: "true" option is used, context=system_u:object_r:container_file_t:s0 will be added as option during mount operation.