Re: Cisco VPN client does not work on FC4
- From: Paul Howarth <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 14 May 2006 12:33:19 +0100
On Sat, 2006-05-13 at 09:39 -0700, yukku yukkoooooo wrote:
Hi Paul,
Paul Howarth wrote :
The memory checks are present in FC4 but disabled by default. It
appears
that they have somehow been enabled on your system. This should fix it:
# setsebool -P allow_execmod 1
I gave this command and it still does not work with
SELinux. So digged a littlebit and gave the command
# getsebool -a | less
and I got a long output of which I took the ones that might
make sense to you -
allow_execmem --> active
allow_execmod --> active
allow_execstack --> active
allow_kerberos --> active
allow_write_xshm --> active
allow_ypbind --> active
Let me know if you want the whole big list !
Then I tried enabling the others explicitly anyway and
it still does not work.
There's something very weird going on there. allow_execmod should do
what it says. I'd try asking about this on fedora-selinux-list, and be
sure to specify that you're using FC4, the exact versions of the
selinux-policy-targeted package you're using, the output of "sestatus",
and some sample "avc: denial" messages from your log file.
Paul.
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