On Friday 07 March 2008 17:05:22 Therese Trudeau wrote: > > To view what selinux is complaining about you may want to install > > the setroubleshoot package from yum and view what it is complaining > > about exactly. It will also give you suggestions on how to fix the > > selinux complaints. > > OK Thanks. I'm wondering if a secure alternative would be to run SELinux in > permissive mode instead of disabled? Therese, the setroubleshoot package mentioned here was installed by default on my system. If you go to that after you have had a failure it generally tells you what it saw as a threat, and what to do about it if it should be allowed. Usually it's just a matter of copy and paste a line of command. Anne
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