On Fri, 2011-09-16 at 11:58 -0400, Daniel J Walsh wrote: > On 09/16/2011 11:22 AM, Justin P. Mattock wrote: > > On 09/16/2011 07:59 AM, Daniel J Walsh wrote: > >> ps -eZ |grep sshd > > I dont have sshd running, but here is ps auxZ to give you an idea > > of what I am seeing: http://fpaste.org/u6IB/ > > > > if I adjust /etc/pam.d/login and add select_context to > > pam_selinux.so then do init 3 in lilo I am able to have the > > context justin:staff_r:staff_t:s0 the way it should. but as soon > > as I init 5 gdm starts up, and everything goes back to > > name:staff_r:insmod_t:s0 > > > > I think I am either missing a boolean to have the transisiton > > runing properly, and/or pam.d or some config file somewhere needs > > to be adjusted. keep in mind refpolicy has no patches added to > > it(not sure if I need any for systemd), just plain git pull > > etc... > > > > Justin P. Mattock > Well since you don't have a init_t running, I think your problem > starts there. Looks like your system is badly mislabeled or something > in init is broken. I take it this is not a Red Hat Based OS? Also please post the actual label of the init executable: ls -lZ /sbin/init or wherever that is. It should be init_exec_t. Init is the father of all processes, if it hasn't transitioned properly to init_t soon after booting up, then it all goes tits up... - check the label above; - try relabeling the whole filesystem; - try the init_systemd boolean if you are using systemd as init. Please keep up informed on the progress. Guido -- This message was distributed to subscribers of the selinux mailing list. If you no longer wish to subscribe, send mail to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the words "unsubscribe selinux" without quotes as the message.