Running strict, with latest from Rawhide (except gawk), with selinux-policy-strict-1.17.8-2.
After backing out gawk and reinstalling .541, I have a system that boots, but only in permissive mode.
In strict mode, many avc's rush past, and then the systems automagically reboots before I have time to examine the screen (nothing makes it to the log).
Booting in permissive mode produces scads of avc's.
I notice the following on 'make reload' of the policy:
Sep 2 20:26:29 fedora kernel: security: 4 users, 6 roles, 1220 types, 23 bools Sep 2 20:26:29 fedora kernel: security: 53 classes, 278677 rules Sep 2 20:26:29 fedora kernel: security: context user_u:user_r:dbusd_t is invalid
checkpolicy doesn't seem to complain .....
Anything to worry about? tom
On Thu, 2004-09-02 at 20:30 -0700, Tom London wrote:
Running strict, with latest from Rawhide (except gawk), with selinux-policy-strict-1.17.8-2.
After backing out gawk and reinstalling .541, I have a system that boots, but only in permissive mode.
In strict mode, many avc's rush past, and then the systems automagically reboots before I have time to examine the screen (nothing makes it to the log).
Booting in permissive mode produces scads of avc's.
I notice the following on 'make reload' of the policy:
Sep 2 20:26:29 fedora kernel: security: 4 users, 6 roles, 1220 types, 23 bools Sep 2 20:26:29 fedora kernel: security: 53 classes, 278677 rules Sep 2 20:26:29 fedora kernel: security: context user_u:user_r:dbusd_t is invalid
Will be fixed soon.
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