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тАО05-20-2007 11:58 AM
тАО05-20-2007 11:58 AM
SELinux & PSP 7.80 on RHEL5
since installing the 7.80 PSP on RHEL5 I am getting a bunch of SELinux violations reported.
How can I resolve these errors? Is this expected behaviour from the PSP?
SELinux is preventing /sbin/ethtool (ifconfig_t) "read" to socket: (var_log_t).
SELinux is preventing the /sbin/ethtool from using potentially mislabeled files (/tmp/eth0.noopt).
SELinux is preventing /sbin/ip (ifconfig_t) "read write" to socket: (initrc_t).
SELinux is preventing /usr/sbin/lvm (lvm_t) "unlink" to .cache (lvm_etc_t).
SELinux is preventing /usr/sbin/prelink (prelink_t) "read" on libcmacommon.so.1.0 (usr_t).
SELinux is preventing /usr/sbin/snmpd (snmpd_t) "append" to /var/spool/compaq/cma.log (var_spool_t).
SELinux is preventing /usr/sbin/useradd (useradd_t) "read write" to faillog (var_log_t).
Thanks
Dale
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тАО05-21-2007 06:43 PM
тАО05-21-2007 06:43 PM
Re: SELinux & PSP 7.80 on RHEL5
I found SELINUX to be more headache than it's worth and i always disable it on install now. Unless your machine is DIRECTLY (no other firewall protecting it) internet facing and potentially subject to real hack attempts, iptables firewalling should be enough i would think. I've been running a number of high load direct internet facing servers for a number of years and never had a problem, with strict security employed.
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тАО05-22-2007 09:24 AM
тАО05-22-2007 09:24 AM
Re: SELinux & PSP 7.80 on RHEL5
I would prefer that HP would provide instructions for installing the PSP on the default RHEL install (which includes SELinux enabled). If the instruction was "disable SELinux" that would be something, at the moment the PSP just causes errors on RHEL5 out of the box. My other alternative is to just go with the default RHEL install, as it was working perfectly before I applied the PSP.
I reckon this is poor work from HP with this PSP.
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тАО05-22-2007 03:05 PM
тАО05-22-2007 03:05 PM
Re: SELinux & PSP 7.80 on RHEL5
What i did when i fixed the orignal server I had was to set it to "warn", with a view of enabling it as i went on, but there was just TOO much in my environment that didn't conform.
Redhat & Linux have a lot of stuff enabled that is junk/not required. I think Redhat 5 is the first that doesn't install PCMCIA drivers in a server designed operating system. If i was installing this on a laptop and still needed PCMCIA, i'd be happy to manually install it later. It could at least determine if you had PCMCIA slots before installing the drivers....
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тАО05-22-2007 04:14 PM
тАО05-22-2007 04:14 PM
Re: SELinux & PSP 7.80 on RHEL5
RedHat certainly recommend leaving SELinux enabled, HP's PSP says nothing on the subject (that I can find) and just leaves my server with SELinux violations for Africa.
I have had a number of recommendations just to disable that SELinux, maybe that's the best option, but HP's support pack should not muck up my server.
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тАО05-22-2007 06:16 PM
тАО05-22-2007 06:16 PM
Re: SELinux & PSP 7.80 on RHEL5
I'd also suggest that the PSP & its features (particulary the alerts etc) will be MUCH more useful that the Selinux.
However, you should be able to allow it to do what it needs. I've never set Selinux up but you should be able to find something... Redhat may have a gui for it now.