Dear folks, After all the messing with kernel-2.6.12-1.1378_FC4 and erasing it, the dependencies selinux-policies may have messed up selinux to where I get a message right before rhgb
unknown httpd_bu ??
Warning! Error while reading /etc/selinux/targeted/booleans
This is what is in that /etc/selinux/targeted/booleans
[root@rio targeted]# cat booleans httpd_enable_cgi=1 httpd_enable_homedirs=1 httpd_ssi_exec=1 httpd_builtin_scripting=1 named_write_master_zones=0 httpd_unified=1 httpd_tty_comm=0 allow_execmod=1 allow_execmem=1
[root@rio targeted]#
What do I need to get rid of the message?
TIA
Antonio
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Antonio Olivares wrote:
Dear folks, After all the messing with kernel-2.6.12-1.1378_FC4 and erasing it, the dependencies selinux-policies may have messed up selinux to where I get a message right before rhgb
unknown httpd_bu ??
Warning! Error while reading /etc/selinux/targeted/booleans
Do you have a booleans.local file?
This is what is in that /etc/selinux/targeted/booleans
[root@rio targeted]# cat booleans httpd_enable_cgi=1 httpd_enable_homedirs=1 httpd_ssi_exec=1 httpd_builtin_scripting=1 named_write_master_zones=0 httpd_unified=1 httpd_tty_comm=0 allow_execmod=1 allow_execmem=1
[root@rio targeted]#
What do I need to get rid of the message?
TIA
Antonio
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--- Daniel J Walsh dwalsh@redhat.com wrote:
Antonio Olivares wrote:
Dear folks, After all the messing with
kernel-2.6.12-1.1378_FC4
and erasing it, the dependencies selinux-policies
may
have messed up selinux to where I get a message
right
before rhgb
unknown httpd_bu ??
Warning! Error while reading /etc/selinux/targeted/booleans
Do you have a booleans.local file?
No, it is just called booleans in the /etc/selinux/targeted/ directory.
This is what is in that
/etc/selinux/targeted/booleans
[root@rio targeted]# cat booleans httpd_enable_cgi=1 httpd_enable_homedirs=1 httpd_ssi_exec=1 httpd_builtin_scripting=1 named_write_master_zones=0 httpd_unified=1 httpd_tty_comm=0 allow_execmod=1 allow_execmem=1
[root@rio targeted]#
What do I need to get rid of the message?
TIA
Antonio
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Antonio Olivares wrote:
--- Daniel J Walsh dwalsh@redhat.com wrote:
Antonio Olivares wrote:
Dear folks, After all the messing with
kernel-2.6.12-1.1378_FC4
and erasing it, the dependencies selinux-policies
may
have messed up selinux to where I get a message
right
before rhgb
unknown httpd_bu ??
Warning! Error while reading /etc/selinux/targeted/booleans
Do you have a booleans.local file?
No, it is just called booleans in the /etc/selinux/targeted/ directory.
I have no clue. Are you up to date on all policy files? Might be some kind of mismatch on policy and the kernel. Is the rest of selinux working correctly?
Dan
--- Daniel J Walsh dwalsh@redhat.com wrote:
Antonio Olivares wrote:
--- Daniel J Walsh dwalsh@redhat.com wrote:
Antonio Olivares wrote:
Dear folks, After all the messing with
kernel-2.6.12-1.1378_FC4
and erasing it, the dependencies
selinux-policies
may
have messed up selinux to where I get a message
right
before rhgb
unknown httpd_bu ??
Warning! Error while reading /etc/selinux/targeted/booleans
Do you have a booleans.local file?
No, it is just called booleans in the /etc/selinux/targeted/ directory.
I have no clue. Are you up to date on all policy files?
Guess that could be the problem. I forced the 2.6.12-1.378_FC3 kernel and the policies which were not installing.
Might be some kind of mismatch on policy and the kernel.
It could be. I fell back to the 2.6.9-1.667 default fedora kernel.
Is the rest of selinux working correctly?
Apparently it is with 2.6.9 kernel.
I am deliberating whether to install fedora core 4, which is working fine on two other machines I run, or try another time to install again and check if it will work. When I ran the latest FC3 kernel, I could not open any web page like yahoo so I got desperate and I removed it.
Thanks for helping out. Any advice/suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Antonio
Dan
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