Dear All,
I have tried with your previous suggestion of adding selinux=1
enforcing=1 to the kernel line in my grub.conf
file and my grub configuration details are below
# grub.conf generated by anaconda
#
# Note that you do not have to rerun grub after making changes to this file
# NOTICE:
Dear All,
I have executed the following command at centos pc and command output
are placed below
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# rpm -qa | grep -i -e selinux
libselinux-devel-1.19.1-7.2
selinux-doc-1.14.1-1
libselinux-1.19.1-7.2
selinux-policy-targeted-sources-1.17.30-2.140
I have executed the following command at centos pc and command output are
placed below
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# rpm -qa | grep -i -e selinux
libselinux-devel-1.19.1-7.2
selinux-doc-1.14.1-1
libselinux-1.19.1-7.2
selinux-policy-targeted-sources-1.17.30-2.140
selinux-policy-targeted-1.17.30-2.140
I have enabled selinux using GUI tools, but i have getting same SELinux is
disabled message.
What is the output of rpm -qa | grep -i -e selinux and cat
/proc/cmdline ?? Are you using a CentOS supplied kernel, or your own
kernel? I suppose you would try adding selinux=1 enforcing=1 to the
Balaji wrote:
Dear All,
I have executed the following command and i have changed the
/etc/selinux/config file
and reboot the PC also
setenforce 1
i have getting the following message only
setenforce: SELinux is disabled
Try using the GUI tools to enable and configure SELinux.
Dear All,
Find attached the grub boot loader configuration file
/boot/grub/grub.conf
Regards
-S.Balaji
Barry Brimer wrote:
Please post /boot/grub/grub.conf as well. There may be an selinux or
enforcing parameter on the kernel line that is producing unexpected
results.
# grub.conf
Dear All,
I have wrongly attached RHEL grub configuration with previous mail and
now I am attached the CentOS grub boot loader configuration file
/boot/grub/grub.conf
Regards
-S.Balaji
Balaji wrote:
Dear All,
Find attached the grub boot loader configuration file
/boot/grub/grub.conf
On Wed, 15 Oct 2008, Balaji wrote:
Dear All,
Find attached the grub boot loader configuration file /boot/grub/grub.conf
Regards
-S.Balaji
Barry Brimer wrote:
Please post /boot/grub/grub.conf as well. There may be an selinux or
enforcing parameter on the kernel line that is producing
Balaji wrote:
* Can any one help me or guide me to
1. Enable the selinux
setenforce 1
Use getenforce to determine the current status of selinux. Look in
/etc/selinux/config for details of policy being used - e.g. targeted.
2. Selinux Customize my own policy
man setsebool
man getsebool
Dear All,
I have executed the following command and i have changed the
/etc/selinux/config file
and reboot the PC also
setenforce 1
i have getting the following message only
setenforce: SELinux is disabled
Regards
-S.Balaji
Ian Blackwell wrote:
Balaji wrote:
* Can any one
Balaji wrote:
Dear All,
I have executed the following command and i have changed the
/etc/selinux/config file
and reboot the PC also
setenforce 1
i have getting the following message only
setenforce: SELinux is disabled
Please post your /etc/selinux/config file.
Thanks,
Ian
Dear All,
Currently i have using CentOS4.4 and Kernel Version is 2.6.9-42.EL.
I have disabled selinux on kickstart installation and command is
*selinux --disabled
* Can any one help me or guide me to
1. Enable the selinux
2. Selinux Customize my own policy
Regards
-S.Balaji
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