On 10/26/2009 9:53 AM, Allen Kistler wrote: > David wrote: >> >> [snip] >> >> Fedora Bugzilla will not solve anything. The bug will probably just be >> closed since it can not be fixed by Fedora. >> >> The SELinux list *might* at least get you enough instructions to write >> an 'exception' rule. There is a different name for this but I can recall >> it at the moment. >> >> Vmware has their own Bugzilla. I just looked for it. I would think that >> there would be the place to report this. I would think that this is a >> bug that they would fix. Or at least offer a 'do this' fix for the user >> to apply. > > There is a vmware policy in Fedora (and RHEL). Depending on the nature > of the AVCs, filing a bug for SELinux in RH BZ might get the policy updated. > > The case would be helped a lot if Workstation 7 actually runs on Fedora > with SELinux in permissive mode. If it doesn't, then there's no point > in updating the policy. If VMware needs ridiculous permissions, that's > what will get it closed WONTFIX, but there has to be a BZ with the AVCs, > first. > > I wouldn't be surprised if RH (and by extension, Fedora) dropped support > for VMware Workstation soon. But in the meantime .... "dropped support"? I was not aware that VMware Workstation was ever a 'supported' application. Tolerated perhaps but not supported. :-) -- David
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