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Da: dwalsh(a)redhat.com
Data: 29-nov-2010 19.07
A: "Community support for Fedora
users"<users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org>
Cc:
"antonio montagnani"<antonio.montagnani(a)alice.it>
Ogg: Re: Selinuxprevents
from graphical login
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On
11/27/2010 10:37 AM, antonio montagnani wrote:
> antonio ha scritto / said the
following il giorno/on
27/11/2010 16:08:
>> Chris Tyler ha scritto / said
the following il
giorno/on 27/11/2010
>> 15:58:
>>> On Sat, 2010-11-27 at
15:47 +0100, Antonio M wrote:
>>>> On one of my systems, if Selinux is
targeted
I cannot access to
>>>> graphical session, as password would be wrong
(all users and root)
>>>> As soon as Selinux=0 at boot time system works fine.
System is fully updated
>>>> I cannot find a related bug in bugzilla...
>>>>
Tnx
>>> Did you try relabeling the whole system? May be required
if you've run
>>> with selinux off (permissive is better if you want to
temporarily
>>>
disable selinux):
>>>
>>> touch /.autorelabel; reboot
>>>
>>> -Chris
>>>
>> I used the graphical management tool to relabel it, that
should do what
>>
you suggest (and I rebooted): now I will see what happens in Permissive
>>
mode.
>>> Any way to see a log of Selinux on my system???
>>>
>>> Tnx
>>>
>>
Antonio
>
> I rebooted in permissive mode and of course I can login: but I
have a
> long list of Selinux ACV that I cannot decode :-(
>
Please send
them to me, and I will look at them. Or run them through
audit2allow
ausearch -m avc -ts recent | audit2allow
Should give me an idea of what you
are seeing.
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have
a look to
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=657727
Now It seems to
have been solved thannks to the help of Miroslav Grepl
Please let me have your
comments
Rgds
Antonio