[CentOS] selinux
Alan McKay
alan.mckay at gmail.comThu Apr 22 19:40:17 UTC 2010
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> Does anyone know? Are we, with CentOS, that far behind with something like
> this, which isn't even a port, but a policy?
I dunno about CentOS but on Fedora I just look at the message in the
log file (/var/log/messages IIRC) and it gives me a command to execute
to view more details. When I do that, I get a window that comes up
with a whole bunch of info, including a command I can use to permit
this behavior from now on. Sometimes executing that command does not
solve the issue, but usually there is a reasonably obvious way to
tweak the command. If I can do it, anyone can. Because as far as
selinux goes I know ZERO and am just fumbling around like a bull in a
china shop. But I've been able to get that cruft out of my logs and
allow stuff to work (on my desktop here at work)
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