On Tue, 05.04.11 20:41, Barry Fishman (barry_fishman(a)acm.org) wrote:
I have been running Fedora 15 for a few weeks. I had not used
Fedora
for a long time, and have some questions about what is going
on.
1) When I reboot the system the ntpd, httpd, and sshd daemons are not
running. I can start them easily by running the scripts in the
/etc/init.d directory. I understand that systemd is being used and
these scripts are probably not generally used. How to it get systemd to
include these processes at startup.
systemctl enable ntpd.service httpd.service sshd.service
(though the traditional "chkconfig ntpd on ; chkconfig httpd on ;
chkconfig sshd on" will work too.
2) I can see using 'netstat -lt' that I have listening ports
for
these servers (once I started them) as Foreign Address *:*. I can
access them locally, but I can not connect to them from my local
network. At first I thought it had something to do with SELinux,
but I am running it in permissive mode.
Stop your Firewall:
systemctl stop iptables.service
(or traditional: "service iptables stop")
3) SELinux spits out all kinds of strange denied access messages
like
(looking in the audit.log) like login wanting to execute /bin/bash. I
had to put SELinux in permissive mode in order to even login. I tried
shutting it off, but then I could not even boot the system. What is
going on? The only odd thing about my system that I can think of is
that the timestamps have gotten out of wack due to ntpd not starting up
and my clock drifting into way in the future.
Use the newest selinux policy package from bodhi (3.9.16-12).
Lennart
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Lennart Poettering - Red Hat, Inc.