I wonder about step 2. below. If you have the latest (and even just a recent) kernel, all of the SELinux patches are in the kernel already.
[doing the patches by hand after looking them over is always a good idea for a secure system, but if you just want to get things up for a sanity check, maybe not necessary at the moment..]
Bringing your system up2date is also a good idea as some of the utilities (nptd?) have SELinux related patches.
I also think that step 5. needs to be done before steps 3 and 4.
You might boot a couple of times with 5. set, then do 3. and 4.
At least that is what I have done.
BobG
On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 14:18:17 +0200, Felipe Alfaro Solana wrote:
OK, so I'm trying SElinux after having it disabled for some time. That's what I did:
- Installed selinux-policy-targeted-1.17.16-2
- Recompiled the kernel with SElinux support
- Booted into single user mode
- Ran "fixfiles relabel"
- Rebooted with "selinux=1"
Now, I'm seeing a lot of these:
audit(1095681913.039:0(: avc: denied { search } for pid=2515 exe=/usr/sbin/ntpd dev=tmpfs ino=357 scontext=user_u:system_r:ntpd_t tcontext=user_u:object_r"tmpfs_t tclass=dir
The problem here is that I'm using UDEV and that the initial ramdisk mounts a tmpfs on top of "/dev", thus, covering the labeled "/dev" that resides on disk.
How should I fix this?
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