On Wednesday 19 January 2005 21:33, Antoine Martin wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was having some very unusual problems with 2.6.9-bs5 and -bb4 running
> on an AMD 64 2.6.10-as1 host (2.6.10 + minimal security fixes):
Yes, I'm seeing it discussed onto kerneltrap.org...
> some 
> processes would not start with the correct SELinux context (sshd would
> run in kernel_t instead of sshd_t for no apparent reason)

Please give more details on this - are you speaking of inside UML? Is this in 
your opinion a bug in the 2.6.9 SELinux code or a bug of UML itself? I don't 
think it's from UML because there is no SELinux related code in UML, nor any 
possibly (IMHO) related change in 2.6.10.

> but 2.6.10 
> vanilla as guest was causing the old process leak problem, so I applied
> the fix-kill patch manually (originally designed for 2.4.27 - some bits
> were already merged)
Yes, the fix for TT mode was not complete originally... the same things you've 
applied from the 2.4.27 patch could be extracted from the -bb/-bs patchset 
(in split-out form).

The not merged part is likely "uml-jdike-fix-tt-exit-2.6.9-host.patch", inside 
-bb.

> and all is working well now! 
> I just thought I'd share this with you.

Thanks a lot!
-- 
Paolo Giarrusso, aka Blaisorblade
Linux registered user n. 292729
http://www.user-mode-linux.org/~blaisorblade


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