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Since my last upgrade to refpolicy-20071214 whenever I try to login with
my username I'm in the default role (user).

$ semanage login -l
[...]
stefan	staff_u

But:

$ id
uid=1000(stefan) gid=1000(stefan) groups=1000(stefan)
context=user_u:user_r:user_t

I tried to login locally and remote via ssh. No AVCs are generated or
whatever. Did I miss something? That's really strange. Did something
change in the past?

Also other users are always logged in as user_u and not e.g. staff_u
(enforcing or permissive mode does not change anything).
I'm using Debian (testing).

cheers
Stefan


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