> -----Original Message-----
> From: Linux on 390 Port On Behalf Of Hodge, Robert L
>
> Do you really want to handicap the security on your Linux server by disabling
> SELinux? I use the
> audit2allow command as outlined at
> http://www.linuxforums.org/articles/accomodating-avc-denied-
> messages-selinux_355.html to create and load needed local policies for
> SELinux. It is an iterative
> process until all the SELinux denials are found. I've done this successfully
> on RHEL 6.3 and RHEL 6.4.
Part of the problem is that SELinux is not writing any messages anywhere we can
see. And, it's a "sandbox".
Anyway, the installer says that he updated a "wrong copy" of
/etc/selinux/config, and after updating the "right copy" the guest now comes up
with SELinux showing "disabled". He has also sent more doc to the support
person ("Wintel wizard") assisting with the installation.
No, it still isn't working.
-jc-
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