Hi, On Fri, 2011-04-15 at 09:17 -0400, Daniel J Walsh wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 04/15/2011 09:07 AM, Szabo Akos wrote: > > Hi, > > > > On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 11:26:28AM -0400, Daniel J Walsh wrote: > >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > >> Hash: SHA1 > >> > >> On 04/14/2011 10:50 AM, Szabo Akos wrote: > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> On Tue, 2011-04-12 at 08:59 +0200, mgrepl wrote: > >>>>>> Hi 2 all, > >>>>>> > >>>>>> As the http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux/FedoraMLSHowto said: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Configure the system to boot into run level 3 by default: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> perl -p -i -e "s/^id:5:initdefault:/id:3:initdefault:/g" /etc/inittab > >>>>>> > >>>>>> The when SE Linux execute MLS Policy instead of targeted, the system boots > >>>>>> always in runlevel3 mode? > >>>>>> > >>>>>> I would like to run PostgreSQL DBMS based on MLS security policy. > >>>>>> But when the system boot in runlevel 3, I have som problems. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Is there any Idea that I come back to previous run level? > >>>>>> How ever when I did it, my screen was blinking, then I have nothing(black screen). > >>>>>> > >>>>>> The system is Fedora 14, I have just installed selinux-policy-mls-3.9.7-38.fc14.noarch.rpm. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Regards, > >>>>>> Flora > >>> > >>>>> You can run at Higher Runlevels the Runlevel 3 in Fedora. We only > >>>>> support Runlevel 3 in RHEL. (Server only mode). > >>>>> > >>>>> mls policy should mostly work on a desktop environment. > >>>> You might want to try to boot with > >>>> > >>>> enforcing=0 > >>>> > >>>> on the kernel line. > >>> > >>> I try it on fedora 14, wothout succes, the X was killed /I'm using > >>> proprietary nvidia drv/, crontabs not working, etc. > >> > >> I would boot in permissive mode and send us the audit.log. > > > > > > > > Yes, of course, I attache it. If You need, I've got the dmesg output too, but it's 72KB. > > > > ÃdvÃzlettel: > > Fonya > > > > KÃldetÃsem ÃsztÃnÃzni az Ãtemes akciÃ-rÃdiuszt. > > PGP key ID F86614E5, GPG key ID 83AD9365 > > > You are logging into the system as user_t, which is a non privledged > user and then trying to do administration. You want to setup your > account to login as staff_t and then newrole to sysadm_t or setup sudo > to automatically transition you to sysadm_t. Then you can do your admin > functions as sysadm_t. No, I don't want to admin the system, but somehow I need to copy the audit.log file :) /and starting auditd/. Do You need another auditd log, when stating it with the system, and I using my notebook, just a simple user? -- Szabà Ãkos
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