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I have a problem with SELinux!
I have installed git on Red Hat Enterprise 6 with AD group control and SSL Cert .
Everything works fine if I do setenforce 0 ( set SELinux in detection only mode ) or
if I do semanage permissive -a httpd_t (Set httpd_t in detection only mode)
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I have a bootable DVD which boots the same Kernel as the Hard Drive (which uses SELinux). I have copied /etc/selinux and all kernel modules to my ramdisk, and have tried various combinations of selinux=1 and selinux 1 with enforcing 1 and enforcing 0. as Kernel boot parameters. All files contained…
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I have a bootable DVD which boots the same Kernel as the Hard Drive (which uses SELinux). I have copied /etc/selinux and all the kernel modules to my ramdisk, and have tried both selinux=1 and selinux 1 as Kernel boot parameters.
After the system boots, I check dmesg:
% dmesg | grep -i selinux
Kernel…
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Hi everyone. I'm migrating a CentOS 5.3 system from MySQL to PostgreSQL. The way our machine is set up is that the biggest disk partition is mounted to /home. This is out of my control and is managed by the hosting provider. Anyway, we obviously want the database files to be on /home for this…
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In my SElinux te file, I define two new types called voice_t and data_t which certain directories will be classified in the fc file (/data/ will be of type data_t and /voice/ will be of type voice_t).
I would like the one SELinux policy to be used for all servers in my network, but, some servers…
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