Upgrading to policy-strict RPM's
Stephen Smalley
sds at epoch.ncsc.mil
Wed Jul 7 19:49:49 UTC 2004
On Wed, 2004-07-07 at 15:38, Kirk Vogelsang wrote:
> I've got slimmed down Fedora Core2 that doesn't seem to want to
> enable selinux after rpm -U'ing the following packages:
>
> policycoreutils-1.14.1-1
> selinux-policy-strict-1.14.1-2
> libselinux-1.14.1-1
>
> After upgrading to those packages, booting to single user,
> running fixfiles relabel, and rebooting once more, the system
> comes up selinux disabled. I've verified /etc/selinux/config
> SELINUX=permissive and SELINUXTYPE=strict. /etc/sysconfig/selinux
> sym-links to /etc/selinux/config. Policy resides in
> /etc/selinux/strict/policy/. Stock FC2 kernel, 2.6.5-1.358smp.
> I've tried appending selinux in grub as well, to no avail.
>
> What minute detail am I missing?
Update to the latest SysVinit package from the development tree. There
are also other relevant packages, e.g. usermode.
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Stephen Smalley <sds at epoch.ncsc.mil>
National Security Agency
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