Hey all,
For the past week or so I've been attempting to get MLS running with a graphical environment on RHEL 6.2, but I can't seem to figure out how a user with an elevated level (say, a user running at level s2) can log in graphically. Users running at level s0 work fine. I've tried giving gnome and X binaries in /usr/bin s0-s15 privileges, but still immediately get booted out after attempting to login. Even if I'm in permissive mode and login, running setenforce 1 will immediately log me out and prevent me from logging back in.
I guess in short I'm wondering--does anyone have any tips for running a desktop environment with MLS?
Thanks!
Eric
For the past week or so I've been attempting to get MLS running with a graphical environment on RHEL 6.2, but I can't seem to figure out how a user with an elevated level (say, a user running at level s2) can log in graphically. Users running at level s0 work fine. I've tried giving gnome and X binaries in /usr/bin s0-s15 privileges, but still immediately get booted out after attempting to login. Even if I'm in permissive mode and login, running setenforce 1 will immediately log me out and prevent me from logging back in.
I guess in short I'm wondering--does anyone have any tips for running a desktop environment with MLS?
Thanks!
Eric
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