Derek,
This is a stock install of RHEWS 4, with an up2date upgrade ran as
of yesterday. SO the SE policy is from RedHat.
One question: Is the "kernel: openafs: no version for "sys_close"
found: kernel tainted." entry from my /var/adm/messages due to the
SELinux problem or did munge the openafs install?
Derek Atkins wrote:
Please continue to CC: the list...
Quoting George Cebulka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Derek,
I tried a reboot and it didn;t seem to help. I think I may have a
couple of things going on here. 1) Is a problem with the SElinux
policy and it looks like my install may have a problem.
The follwoing is from my /var/log/messages file:
/Dec 8 14:17:22 noc-wks-02 kernel: openafs: no version for
"sys_close" found: kernel tainted./
Dec 8 14:17:22 noc-wks-02 kernel: Found system call table at
0xc0359540 (pattern scan)
Dec 8 14:17:22 noc-wks-02 kernel: Starting AFS cache scan...found 0
non-empty cache files (0%).
Dec 8 14:17:22 noc-wks-02 kernel: SELinux: initialized (dev afs,
type afs), not configured for labeling
Dec 8 14:17:22 noc-wks-02 kernel: audit(1134069442.629:2): avc:
denied { mount } for pid=2899 comm="afsd" name="/" dev=afs ino=0
scontext=user_u:system_r:initrc_t
tcontext=system_u:object_r:unlabeled_t tclass=filesystem
Dec 8 14:17:23 noc-wks-02 kernel: WARM shutting down of: CB...
afs... BkG... CTrunc... AFSDB... RxEvent... UnmaskRxkSignals...
RxListener...
Yep, looks like an SELinux configuration problem. You'll have to
fix this yourself. Are you using a premade selinux policy or
did you create one yourself? If this is the default policy
then we'll need to work on this with Red Hat. If this is your
own policy, then you did it to yourself ;)
-derek
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