Re: SELinux Understanding

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On Mon October 15 2007, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 15, 2007 at 13:57:11 -0400,
>
>   Claude Jones <cjones@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On Monday October 15 2007 1:35:17 pm Nigel Henry wrote:
> > > but as
> > > re-enabling SELinux, in either permissive, or enforcing mode
> > > results in the relabelling process being run, it's almost
> > > impossible to know if the relabelling has resolved a genuine
> > > problem or not.
> >
> > This is where you're mistaken. It's perfectly possible to set
> > permissive and enforcing modes, without relabeling - relabeling
> > is only forced after some updates, and that not very often -
> > perhaps, this is something that should be addressed. Perhaps a
> > warning message when you turn on enforcing, with instructions to
> > relabel if you've run in permissive mode for some period of
> > time...
>
> If you have run with selinux disabled, when you reenable it you are going
> to need to check file labels. Any files created while selinux was disabled
> are not going to be properly labelled.
>
> Even rebooting a machine can fix a problem, since that will effectively
> relabel processes. So if an update didn't happen correctly, a reboot may
> fix the problem and getting back to the preupdate state may take some
> work.

Are you objecting to what I said? I'm not sure, really. All I'm saying is that 
re-enabling SELinux doesn't automagically run the relabelling process as 
Nigel seems to be asserting - there are several ways to trigger a relabel on 
next reboot, but one has to issue a command to make that happen, or at least 
that's the way it used to work - I keep SELinux on, and have for a couple of 
years, now, so things may have changed since I last had it disabled. 

-- 
Claude Jones
Levit & James, Inc.
Leesburg, VA, USA

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