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On 09/30/2010 10:18 AM, imsand(a)puzzle.ch wrote:
another interesting thing is the following:
(seen with the debug option in pam_selinux)
assuming that the linux user is mat and the corresponding selinux user is
mat_u. during ssh login this happens:
Sep 30 16:09:49 testsrv sshd[4328]: pam_selinux(sshd:session): Open Session
Sep 30 16:09:49 testsrv sshd[4328]: pam_selinux(sshd:session): Open Session
Sep 30 16:09:49 testsrv sshd[4328]: pam_selinux(sshd:session): Username=
mat SELinux User = mat_u Level= (null)
Sep 30 16:09:49 testsrv sshd[4328]: pam_selinux(sshd:session): set mat
security context to mat_u:staff_r:staff_t
Sep 30 16:09:49 testsrv sshd[4328]: pam_selinux(sshd:session): set mat key
creation context to mat_u:staff_r:staff_t
As we can see, the user mapping works as desired and the new choosen
context should be all right => mat_u:staff_r:staff_t.
But then, when I do an id -Z after successful login, the shell's context
is context=user_u:user_r:user_t.
Very strange....
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You got me. If you create the mat_u user and login does the pam_selinux
session look different?
Why don't you ask on the upstream selinux list. More sles experience is
probably there that is not monitoring this list.
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