Peter Joseph wrote:
This is a fresh install , Kernel Linux 2.6.29.4-167.fc11.i586
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# semanage login -l
Login Name SELinux User MLS/MCS Range
__default__ unconfined_u s0-s0:c0.c1023
root unconfined_u s0-s0:c0.c1023
system_u system_u s0-s0:c0.c1023
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# module -l | grep unconfined
unconfined 3.0.1
unconfineduser 1.0.0
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Using enforcing=0 results in inability to log in. "Could not acquire name
on session bus"
Looked into /etc/dbus-1/*, did not recognized anything as being out of
ordinary that would need updating (what do I know?).
I am thinking about re-installation and then try to duplicate the error.
There should be a way of fixing this.
Daniel J Walsh wrote:
On 08/06/2009 06:21 PM, Peter Joseph wrote:
While experimenting with SELinux, I finally managed to lock myself out of
the.....
I have no idea what is going on on your system. I would figure you either
have a problem with labeling, or you
have a problem upgrading from an older version of SELInux.
Did you upgrade or was this a fresh install?
If an Upgrade, what version to what version
Also what does
# semanage login -l
show?
# semodule -l | grep unconfined
Show?
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Hmm, this should not happen on a fresh
fedora 11 install.
from just looking, it sounds
like the dbus user is not correct. i.g. on my system
I have built dbus to have a user name.
if I look in /etc/group
it says
messagebus:x:111:myname
distros I think do this differently.
Justin P. Mattock
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