Package: cron
Version: 3.0pl1-105
Severity: normal

The "crontab -u" command allows the sysadmin to edit the crontab file for
another user.

If it is run as unconfined_t or sysadm_t (really the -u option shouldn't work
otherwise) then there should be an option to specify a SE Linux context
for the user and the crontab program should determine the default role for
the user in question.  Then the crontab file can be created with the correct
context to allow a cron job to be run.

Currently if "crontab -u" is used to create a new spool file for a user with
a different role then cron will refuse to run it.

PS  I plan to write the patch to do this myself.  Please remind me if I haven't
attached a patch in a few weeks.



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