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How to set Apache-accessible SELinux policy for EFS mounted user directories?

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When I mount my EFS to a user directory, the directory policy becomes system_u:object_r:nfs_t:s0, which is too restrictive - I need it to behave more like a typical user directory, which is unconfined_u:object_r:user_home_dir_t:s0.

How do I change this?

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I was able to fix this by defining the context while mounting the directories. I also had to define it in my fstab configuration to ensure the definition persisted after reboot. Additionally, I needed to set domain policy to httpd_sys_content_t, which allowed apache to access the content.

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