On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 07:28:17PM -0500, Michael DeHaan wrote:
Well yes, we run restorecon on /var/satellite to set correct context,
even if you are not in Enforcing. It is not expected to fail thou.
Also calling restorecon with selinux disabled probably won't work.
Well, we could
Mike McCune wrote:
Jan Pazdziora wrote:
Hello,
I've committed a couple more changes to the SELinux policy modules
I've been working on, and they seem to give reasonable results now.
You are welcome to change Permissive to Enforcing and give Spacewalk
with SELinux a try.
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On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 01:39:02PM -0800, Mike McCune wrote:
Mike McCune wrote:
Jan Pazdziora wrote:
Hello,
I've committed a couple more changes to the SELinux policy modules
I've been working on, and they seem to give reasonable results now.
You are welcome to change Permissive to
I don't have selinux on. Is this expected? it took almost 10 minutes
and I eventually just CTRL+C-ed it.
Well yes, we run restorecon on /var/satellite to set correct context,
even if you are not in Enforcing. It is not expected to fail thou.
Also calling restorecon with selinux
Hello,
I've committed a couple more changes to the SELinux policy modules
I've been working on, and they seem to give reasonable results now.
You are welcome to change Permissive to Enforcing and give Spacewalk
with SELinux a try.
Some quotes from
Jan Pazdziora wrote:
Hello,
I've committed a couple more changes to the SELinux policy modules
I've been working on, and they seem to give reasonable results now.
You are welcome to change Permissive to Enforcing and give Spacewalk
with SELinux a try.
Some quotes from