James Hogarth wrote: >> >> I'd like to run SELinux on my CentOS server in enforcing mode, >> >> but I get the above message when I run sealert. >> >> I assume this is because I am accessing the server from my laptop? >> .. >> >> Am I right in thinking the message arises from my remote connection? >> >> And if so, is there a simple solution? >> >> > Too little information at present to tell. >> > >> > Does it work if the system is in permissive? >> >> The CentOS server is running with SELinux in permissive mode. >> I would prefer to run it in enforcing mode, >> and to that end would like to solve the problem above. > Just to be clear - does it work (X forwarding) as it is now with the > system in permissive mode ... Does it only fail after you go setenforce 1 > ? The system works perfectly (with X forwarding) in permissive mode. I haven't tried it in enforcing mode, as it is a remote server and it would be inconvenient if I could not communicate with it. It has been suggested to me that the problem has nothing to do with selinux. The reason I thought there was a connection is that the warning only appears in the output of sealert. -- Timothy Murphy e-mail: gayleard /at/ eircom.net School of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos