On 10/14/2009 10:27 AM, Craig White wrote: > On Wed, 2009-10-14 at 06:47 -0700, Vaughn Treude wrote: > >>> I have found SELinux to be much better in Fedora 11 that the problem >>> that it was in F10. Eventually you want to try running with it >>> enforcing. >>> >>> >>> >> I need to research SELinux; I'm not very familiar with what it >> does. >> Thanks for the feedback. >> > ---- > one of the reasons I suggested that you run 'fixfiles onboot' is that > when you create files on other computers or in locations other than > where they are stored, they will always have the wrong security context. > 'fixfiles onboot' does a complete relabel of your files. > > Sounds like I may also need to do this if I reboot in Centos and do anything with the Fedora partition, and the reboot in Fedora. Am I right? Vaughn > The easiest way to get comfortable with SELinux is to put it into > permissive mode, make sure you have setroubleshoot package installed and > you will have most everything you need to deal with issues caused by > installing new files/daemons. > > Once you have a handle on it, you can switch it to enforcing mode. > > If you ever switch SELinux to disabled and then want to switch it back, > you MUST do a 'fixfiles onboot' to reboot because once it is turned off, > all files will not have any security contexts when they are created. > > Craig > > > --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss