I've always had problems with SELinux but I set it to permissive and moved on. Now I want to see if I can fix it. My logwatch report gives me 20 or 30 lines of : NULL security context for user, but SELinux in permissive mode, continuing () in the cron section. Then I looked in /var/log/dmesg and I see this line: SELinux: 8 users, 12 roles, 2527 types, 119 bools, 1 sens, 1024 cats System->Administration->SELinux Management, select SELinux User, shows 8 SELinux users: guest_u, root, staff_u, sysadm_u, system_u, unconfined_u, user_u xguest_u OK, that looks good but when, as root, I run: # 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 hmmm... only 3 users. It this a problem or is it telling me that only 3 SELinuux users are currently in use (ie assign to any Linux user) because I'm running in permissive mode? How can I find out which user has a "NULL security context"? Thanks, Steve -- selinux mailing list selinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/selinux