On Monday, November 29, 2010 08:11 PM, Steve Clark wrote: > I don't know how it is now - but I tried running in permissive mode a > few years ago. It would complain about some > file, I would fix the file and the next thing I knew it was complaining > about the same file again, and the file was part > of the redhat installation. After that I gave up and just turned it off. > I never tried it on Centos 4 but when I had to implement it on Centos 5 in September this year, I did not encounter what you experienced. It could be simply because I took pains to ensure the system knew how to relabel stuff beyond the defaults that it was programmed to do. I cannot remember if I had to make a rule for something that is installed by anaconda but I do believe that if you have change anything from the defaults, you need to teach the relabel system. Like Marko posted: man semanage. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos