(snip)
selinux set to enforcing:
remote terminal attemped login:
password:
Authentication successful.
Last login: Fri Jun 30 12:49:57 2006
/bin/bash: Permission denied
bash-2.03$
/var/log/messages:
Jun 30 12:57:28 local kernel: audit(1151686648.208:4): enforcing=1
old_enforcing=0 auid=4294967295
Jun 30 12:58:06 local kernel: audit(1151686686.350:5): avc: denied {
entrypoint } for pid=2627 comm="sshd" name="bash" dev=dm-0
ino=49053782 scontext=user_u:system_r:amanda_t:s0
tcontext=system_u:object_r:shell_exec_t:s0 tclass=file
This is a bit weird. The failures all refer to the "amanda_t" domain, which
is what the "amanda" backup program should run in. Nothing to do with ssh.
So that suggests to me that there's a labelling problem.
However, before resorting to relabelling your system, try this:
# setsebool -P run_ssh_inetd 1
You'll need this anyway for ssh via inetd/xinetd but I suspect it may not
fix the problem.
Paul.
I did as you suggested and it didn't work.
How does one relabel. In the past I turned selinux off - reboot turn selinux
on -reboot. This to me is inefficient. Is there another way?
al