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Permission denied when running locate command

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Environment

SUSE Linux Enterprize Server 15

Situation

When installing the mlocate package, the locate command prints a "permission denied" message after 1 day:
sles15sp5:~ # locate someWord
locate: can not open `/var/lib/mlocate/mlocate.db': Permission denied
Directly after installing the package it worked fine

Resolution

SUSE engineering is aware of the problem and this document will be updated once a fix is available.

As workaround following command can be executed after the mlocate service has been run:

chmod o+r /var/lib/mlocate/mlocate.db

 

Cause

The mlocate package provides a timer which triggers the mlocate.service to run. When running the updatedb command the default umask is used to create new database file.

Within file /etc/login.defs the default umask was changed from 022 to 077 and apparmor is enforced:

aa-enforce /usr/bin/locate


 

Status

Reported to Engineering

Disclaimer

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  • Document ID:000021204
  • Creation Date: 10-Jan-2024
  • Modified Date:10-Jan-2024
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server

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