Re: SELinux screwup
- From: "wepontestr" <david.agrusa@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Mar 2006 11:18:35 -0800
Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
wepontestr wrote:
Hey all,
Can any of you help me out? With the best of intentions I blew away
the installed implementation of the SELinux policy on my machines and
tried to replace them with a strict policy. unfortunately I learned
later that the installed policy would work fine ( and it runs in
enforcing mode ). is there any way without re-installing that I can
back up to this implementation. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
signed
the unsysadmin
wepontestr
Back off to "permissive" mode, and log the warnings to help generate your
new tables? And what happened to your system backups from last week?
As far as backups It is a brand new custom installation on a cluster
and we didnt make an image before I goofed up. What I was really hoping
to do was somehow return SELinux to its original installed state.
.
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