enforcing mode problems
Richard Hally
rhally at mindspring.com
Wed Jun 9 03:58:52 UTC 2004
Tom London wrote:
> I relabel after each policy change. If you don't, context changes
> reflected in the new policy files are not made.
>
> tom
<snip>
> Thanks for the suggestion.
> This system was installed over the past weekend and updated to the
> (then) latest strict policy. "fixfiles relabel" was run then to allow
> going to enforcing mode. "yum update" updated the policy today. I am
> wondering if "fixfiles relabel" will be necessary every time policy is
> updated?
> Richard Hally
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Yup, boot single fixfiles relabel fixed this problem. Going thru FC2
test1,2,3 I usually remembered to do the relabeling, I guess what threw
me off was the problem with yum updating the policies throwing errors.
that is in another thread.
Thanks for the help
Richard Hally
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