On 12/03/2009 08:49 AM, Terry Barnaby wrote:
>> The "MODE" was set up by system-config-network, it
is from
>> its list of possible options for Mode and I think was the
>> default.
>> If I run ifup the error you mention is not reported and the
>> interface comes up fine.
>> However, I do get the error:
>> domainname: you must be root to change the domain name
>>
>> Which I assume is due to another F12 bug. Could this cause NM
>> to abort the connection ?
> I note that "domainname" is called from /etc/dhcp/dhclient.d/nis.sh.
> At point of invocation $UID and $EUID are 0 ....
I added a "sh" into /etc/dhcp/dhclient.d/nis.sh to have a look.
Here getuid() and geteuid() return 0. whoami returns "root".
But when I run "domainname kingnet" I get the error:
"domainname: you must be root to change the domain name"
Also "su" states "su: incorrect password" without even
prompting for one. What is happening here ?
The environment variables are set by dhcp and do not have
the usual user environment variables ....
Note that on this system, selinux is disabled.
Looking at this I guess the CAP_SYS_ADMIN capability has been
lost somewhere. Maybe the dhclient ?