On May 2, 2004, Bill Nottingham <notting(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Casimiro de Almeida Barreto (casimiro_barreto(a)uol.com.br) said:
> b) Standard policies must allow common users at least to login for the
> first time without having to understand how selinux works.
This should work now no matter what... anything else is a bug. :)
You mean with SELinux disabled, or with enforcing enabled? Last I
tried, I still couldn't ssh into a box as myself using publickey auth
because ssh wouldn't follow /home -> /l/home due to some SELinux
access error, even though everything under /l/home was labeled
properly. I filed this problem in bugzilla.
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