On 11/10/05, Tim Nelson <suppressed> wrote: > Ok, I figured this one out, edit /etc/pam.d/su and comment the line: > #session required /lib/security/$ISA/pam_selinux.so open multiple This is probably not a good idea. If you want to disable SELinux then go right ahead, check out /etc/selinux/config and /usr/bin/setenforce, and then run your security as though SELinux did not exist. Poking such a major hole in SELinux and letting it still run will probably lead to a false sense of security. Unfortunately I'm not up to speed on how to modify the SELinux policies :( I note a selinux-doc rpm in the Fedora 4 yum repo, maybe I'll have to install it and update my knowledge ... more work, I hate that ;) -- Jeff Fearn "Postmodernism: Once more without feeling." -- Geoffrey Nunberg _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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