On Thu, 2005-07-21 at 11:40 +0100, Igor Wawrzyniak wrote:
On Thursday 21 July 2005 11:28, Ivan Gyurdiev wrote:
- I tried setting SELINUX to PERMISSIVE - the apps still couldn't use
network.
So what evidence do you have that the problem is caused by SELinux at all?
Everything works when I disable SELinux.
Are the application you're testing open-sourced? If so, which applications...
Have you tested with a free JRE, such as gij.
Have you tried if the problem occurs with selinux=disabled?
Of course - I tried all 3 options. Doesn't work with permissive and enforcing, works with disabled.
Sounds like a possible kernel bug. Which kernel is this? Did the problem begin to occur on a kernel upgrade or a policy upgrade, or a library upgrade?
Are you absolutely sure you tested permissive mode (enforcing=0)? What does /usr/sbin/getenforce say? Try /usr/sbin/setenforce 0.