On Thu, 24 Nov 2011 14:06:23 -0600
DRC <dcomman...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:

> You're misunderstanding. vglgenkey does work on RHEL 6 if you disable
> SELinux. However, it doesn't work by using the X Security extension. It
> simply makes a copy of the existing gdm xauth key, but it needs access
> to /usr/bin/xauth to do that, and SElinux disallows that from within the GDM
> context.

Alright, so it relies on gdm, and my installation doesn't use it so that's why
it wasn't working.
At any rate, wouldn't it be good to figure out how gdm does its xauth key
generation and reproduce this?

I think I am being confused.
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