Re: lo_import permissions problem

From: "essay182(at)gmail(dot)com" <essay182(at)gmail(dot)com>
To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: lo_import permissions problem
Date: 2005-12-02 06:43:49
Message-ID: 102d2dbf0512012243w52f1892cxf25cfb4aae1508bb@mail.gmail.com
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Tom,

Yep I have double checked my permissions on /tmp. You may be right with your
suggestion about SELinux. I was actually testing this on two boxes and one
is a Fedora box which I believe runs SELinux. I have gotten things to work
on the Gentoo box now. It would not work when I was logged in as root, but
with a less privileged account on the Gentoo box, things worked.

On 12/1/05, Tom Lane <tgl(at)sss(dot)pgh(dot)pa(dot)us> wrote:
>
> "essay182(at)gmail(dot)com" <essay182(at)gmail(dot)com> writes:
> > I have been trying to import a file into a table using lo_import and
> keep
> > getting the error
>
> > ERROR: could not open server file "/tmp/myfile": Permission denied
>
> > The file is in /tmp so it is world readable and I made sure the file had
> the
> > correct permissions by doing chmod 777. My user has super user
> privileges as
> > well. I tried importing other files such as /etc/hosts as a test and
> this
> > worked fine. I am running Gentoo linux with Postgres 8.0. Does anyone
> have
> > any idea what the problem is and what I need to do to correct it?
>
> Hm, are you sure that the /tmp directory has world execute permissions?
>
> The other thought that comes to mind is that SELinux creates an entire
> new level of reasons for permissions failures. I have no idea whether
> or not Gentoo has SELinux or runs it in enforcing mode by default ...
>
> regards, tom lane
>

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