On Monday 12 March 2007, Alessio Cecchi wrote:
I have some centos 4.4 server. i have disable selinux for some software problem:
# cat /etc/selinux/config # This file controls the state of SELinux on the system. # SELINUX= can take one of these three values: # enforcing - SELinux security policy is enforced. # permissive - SELinux prints warnings instead of enforcing. # disabled - SELinux is fully disabled. A>SELINUX=disable
^^^ disabled Tony.
# SELINUXTYPE= type of policy in use. Possible values are: # targeted - Only targeted network daemons are protected. # strict - Full SELinux protection. SELINUXTYPE=targeted
But during the boot i see selinux warnings and some software wan't start correctly:
audit(1173699978.909:2): avc: denied { name_bind } for pid=2407 comm="piranha_gui" src=3636 scontext=user_u:system_r:httpd_t tcontext=system_u:object_r:port_t tclass=tcp_socket audit(1173699978.943:3): avc: denied { append } for pid=2407 comm="piranha_gui" name="piranha-gui" dev=dm-0 ino=2338608 scontext=user_u:system_r:httpd_t tcontext=system_u:object_r:var_log_t tclass=file audit(1173699979.918:4): avc: denied { write } for pid=2408 comm="piranha_gui" name="apache_runtime_status" dev=dm-0 ino=2338680 scontext=user_u:system_r:httpd_t tcontext=user_u:object_r:httpd_log_t tclass=file
How can i see if selinux is really disable?
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