On Thursday 21 July 2005 11:50, Ivan Gyurdiev wrote:
Are the application you're testing open-sourced? If so, which applications...
Unfortunately, it's a commercial product. I tried some other Java software and it seems to work. Strange...
Have you tested with a free JRE, such as gij.
It doesn't run with gij.
Sounds like a possible kernel bug. Which kernel is this?
I tried 2 standard Fedora kernels: kernel-2.6.11-1.1369_FC4 kernel-2.6.12-1.1398_FC4
Other related software: libselinux-1.23.10-2 selinux-policy-targeted-1.25.2-4
Did the problem begin to occur on a kernel upgrade or a policy upgrade, or a library upgrade?
I only tried it a few days ago, there was no policy or library update since then. Should I try older versions of kernel/library/policy/all of them?
Are you absolutely sure you tested permissive mode (enforcing=0)? What does /usr/sbin/getenforce say?
[root@dhcp-46 ~]# /usr/sbin/getenforce Permissive
Try /usr/sbin/setenforce 0.
Tried - nothing changed.
Igor Wawrzyniak