Re: CentOS 6, selinux, and user modules

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On 8/2/2014 2:39 PM, Harold Pritchett wrote:

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After changing /etc/selinux/config from "SELINUXTYPE=targeted" to SELINUXTYPE=mls" I was unable to log on remotely as root, nor could I "su" to root from a regular id.  Who knows 
what else changed.  I'm almost afraid to look.  I had to log on via the hardware console as root and change the entry in /etc/selinux/config back to "SELINUXTYPE=targeted" in order 
to be able to access the system normally.

What is "mls" and where can I find it documented?

I'm not sure but that what I want to do is completely get rid of this "mls" stuff and go back to a simple "targeted" selinux install.  If this requires that I re-install the system 
and somehow get it into "targeted" mode then that's OK.  Better now than finding out later after a bunch of other stuff has been installed.

Any thoughts???

Harold
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