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Tom London wrote:
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 7:41 AM, Tom London <selinux(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> After applying today's selinux-policy* packages, gnome/gdm login
> fails: gdmgreeter runs, but X quickly dies after enter password and
> you're back to the greeter.
>
> Booting up in permissive lets me log in.
>
> Here are the borkages:
>
>
> #============= mono_t ==============
> allow mono_t xdm_xserver_t:x_device read;
>
> #============= unconfined_execmem_t ==============
> allow unconfined_execmem_t xdm_xserver_t:x_device read;
>
> #============= unconfined_t ==============
> allow unconfined_t mono_t:x_resource write;
> allow unconfined_t unconfined_execmem_t:x_resource { write read };
> allow unconfined_t unlabeled_t:x_drawable { destroy getattr };
> [root@localhost ~]#
>
> I attach complete log file.
>
> This something to do with new X keyboard confinement stuff?
>
> tom
> --
> Tom London
>
Reverting to selinux-policy-3.3.1-4.fc9.noarch fixes.....
tom
Did you have the xserver_object_manager boolean turned on? This should
only have effected those machines, that were dumb^wadventuresome enough
to turn this on.
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