/etc/selinux/config Change this line: SELINUX=enforcing to this: SELINUX=disabled You can then either reboot to make it take effect or: echo 1 > /selinux/disable Takes it completely out your hair and allows the system to work "properly" Regards Pete Giovanni P. Tirloni wrote: > Craig White wrote: > >> I am getting tons of these messages since I updated to 4.2 >> >> Nov 12 12:21:39 srv1 dbus: Can't send to audit system: USER_AVC pid=2839 >> uid=81 loginuid=-1 message=avc: denied { send_msg } for >> scontext=user_u:system_r:unconfined_t tcontext=user_u:system_r:initrc_t >> tclass=dbus >> >> Now I can see this process... >> >> # ps aux|grep 2839 >> dbus 2839 0.0 0.3 16168 1888 ? Ssl Nov11 0:13 dbus- >> daemon-1 --system >> root 17173 0.0 0.1 3748 668 pts/2 S+ 12:22 0:00 grep 2839 >> >> but I'm wondering how do I fix selinux so that it doesn't 'deny' this? >> >> Thanks >> >> Craig >> >> > > RHEL update 2 has introduced some changes in the audit system. Please > read the release notes (kernel changes) and it'll tell you how to > disable that. > > http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-4-Manual/release- \ > notes/as-amd64/RELEASE-NOTES-U2-x86_64-en.html > > http://www.crypt.gen.nz/selinux/faq.html > > Good luck, >