[or-cvs] r20810: {projects} Lets reorder these paragraphs. (projects/misc-sysadmin/selinux)
mikeperry at seul.org
mikeperry at seul.org
Wed Oct 21 23:10:32 UTC 2009
Author: mikeperry
Date: 2009-10-21 19:10:32 -0400 (Wed, 21 Oct 2009)
New Revision: 20810
Modified:
projects/misc-sysadmin/selinux/README
Log:
Lets reorder these paragraphs.
Modified: projects/misc-sysadmin/selinux/README
===================================================================
--- projects/misc-sysadmin/selinux/README 2009-10-21 23:08:31 UTC (rev 20809)
+++ projects/misc-sysadmin/selinux/README 2009-10-21 23:10:32 UTC (rev 20810)
@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
+SELinux is an access control system that works via the concept of labels.
+Everything on the filesystem is labeled, as well as network sockets and
+process capabilities. Processes have labels, which are granted the right to
+touch other labels via the policy.
+
If you suspect selinux is causing you problems, run the following command as
root and restart your daemons:
@@ -10,17 +15,6 @@
If the problem does go away with 'setenforce 0', read on.
-SELinux is an access control system that works via the concept of labels.
-Everything on the filesystem is labeled, as well as network sockets and
-process capabilities. Processes have labels, which are granted the right to
-touch other labels via the policy.
-
-You can view the labels of every process on the system with:
-ps xaZ
-
-You can view the labels of files on the filesystem with:
-ls -laZ
-
If you are getting weird permissions errors on your daemons, the first thing
you should do is:
audit2allow < /var/log/audit/audit.log
@@ -45,7 +39,9 @@
a while to accumulate log entries before you run audit2allow again to
add in more rules.
+For reference, you can view the labels of every process on the system with:
+ps xaZ
+You can view the labels of files on the filesystem with:
+ls -laZ
-
-
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