Hello,
I am using fedora core 4 and I can manually connect to the internet with the Network Device Control.
However at boot my adsl connection fails with the message:
bringing up interface SKYNET .... /sbin/adsl-start line 215 ... FAILED
I use pppoe adsl en SKYNET is my ISP. Can anyone help me with this problem? If not how can i disable linux from trying to connect with the internet at boot time?
Thanks
Jan
Am Do, den 30.06.2005 schrieb Scott Jan um 14:30:
I am using fedora core 4 and I can manually connect to the internet with the Network Device Control.
However at boot my adsl connection fails with the message:
bringing up interface SKYNET .... /sbin/adsl-start line 215 ... FAILED
I use pppoe adsl en SKYNET is my ISP. Can anyone help me with this problem? If not how can i disable linux from trying to connect with the internet at boot time?
Jan
It appears to be an SELinux related problem (got a report by another person about the same problem). You should see audit / avc messages in /var/log/audit/audit.log (if auditd is running) or in /var/log/messages (if no auditd runs). With the latest selinux-policy-targeted-1.23.18-17 update the problem should go away (so far the other report). Else you could boot with kernel parameter "enforcing=0" to see if the problem persists.
Alexander
It appears to be an SELinux related problem (got a report by another person about the same problem). You should see audit / avc messages in /var/log/audit/audit.log (if auditd is running) or in /var/log/messages (if no auditd runs). With the latest selinux-policy-targeted-1.23.18-17 update the problem should go away (so far the other report). Else you could boot with kernel parameter "enforcing=0" to see if the problem persists.
Alexander
Hi,
I think I was the other person.. I thought it was all good after I installed, but did not work... maybe I did something wrong... going to try to install it again and/or try this kernel parameter... What you got scott? we are in the same boat ..
On Thu, 2005-06-30 at 18:19 -0300, . m a r c o s a u g u s t o wrote:
It appears to be an SELinux related problem (got a report by another person about the same problem). You should see audit / avc messages in /var/log/audit/audit.log (if auditd is running) or in /var/log/messages (if no auditd runs). With the latest selinux-policy-targeted-1.23.18-17 update the problem should go away (so far the other report). Else you could boot with kernel parameter "enforcing=0" to see if the problem persists.
Alexander
Hi,
I think I was the other person.. I thought it was all good after I installed, but did not work... maybe I did something wrong... going to try to install it again and/or try this kernel parameter... What you got scott? we are in the same boat ..
I got a hint to add
ONBOOT=no
in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-SKYNET
and then I activate my adsl connection with Network Device Control.
I am new to Linux and I don't understand where I have to change this kernel parameter " enforcing=0" . But if you succeed let me know.
-- . m a r c o s a u g u s t o ;