Re: selinux policy (& engine) broken in C7

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On 11/21/2020 02:50 AM, Marc Balmer via CentOS wrote:
>
>> Am 20.11.2020 um 19:50 schrieb lejeczek via CentOS <centos@xxxxxxxxxx>:
>>
>> hi guys
>>
>> I've just gotten a bunch of updates via yum and something
>> weird seems to be going on after the update.
>> System has:
>>
>> selinux-policy-3.13.1-268.el7_9.2.noarch
>> selinux-policy-targeted-3.13.1-268.el7_9.2.noarch
>>
>> actually three different boxes, all the same:
>>
>> $ semodule -l
>> No modules.
>>
>> and an attempt to install modules fails:
>>
>> $ semodule -i openvpn.pp
>> Failed to resolve typeattributeset statement at
>> /etc/selinux/targeted/tmp/modules/400/pe-openvpn/cil:1
>> semodule:  Failed!
> I have a smilar issue after the latest CentOS 7 update on my gitlab server:
>
> # semodule -l
> libsemanage.semanage_direct_get_module_info: Unable to read gitlab-7.2.0-ssh-keygen module lang ext file.
> semodule:  Failed on list!
>
> I am since unable to access the gitlab server using ssh, I had to turn off selinux for using gitlab.
>
> Don't know, however, if the two issues are related.
>
> - mb
>
>> Does above "usual" work for you?
>> many thanks, L.
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Oddly enough, it looks like I have a similar issue when booting the latest kernel for CentOS 7 except it locks up during the boot process with the message "semodule: Failed [...]"

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