[Vserver] Security Context?

2004-05-03 Thread Gilbert
Just curious if anyone would know what this happens to mean: [EMAIL PROTECTED] vservers]# vserver test start Starting the virtual server test Server test is not running ipv4root is now 69.64.37.50 New security context is 49165 Thanks Gilbert ___ Vserver

[vserver] security context ?

2005-03-15 Thread Timo Müller
Hi, here my problem: I´ve a FedoraCore3 vserver and I wanna change the password for an user and then ... passwd test passwd: root:system_r:unconfined_t is not authorized to change the password of test So i think i am not root, so I type: whoami root And then I make "su" and it he wants my pass

Re: [Vserver] Security Context?

2004-05-03 Thread Herbert Poetzl
On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 04:59:08PM -0500, Gilbert wrote: > Just curious if anyone would know what this happens to mean: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] vservers]# vserver test start > Starting the virtual server test > Server test is not running > ipv4root is now 69.64.37.50 > New security context is 49165

Re: [Vserver] Security Context?

2004-05-04 Thread Lucas Albers
Dude, read the documentation, you are asking rtm questions. Gilbert said: > Just curious if anyone would know what this happens to mean: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] vservers]# vserver test start > Starting the virtual server test > Server test is not running > ipv4root is now 69.64.37.50 > New security

Re: [vserver] security context ?

2005-03-15 Thread Enrico Scholz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timo Müller) writes: > I´ve a FedoraCore3 vserver and I wanna change the password for an > user and then ... > > passwd test > passwd: root:system_r:unconfined_t is not authorized to change the > password of test Disable SELinux. Its kernel API (/proc/self/attr + /selinux) mak

Re: [vserver] security context ?

2005-03-15 Thread Timo Müller
hmm how can I disable selinux? Enrico Scholz wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timo Müller) writes: I´ve a FedoraCore3 vserver and I wanna change the password for an user and then ... passwd test passwd: root:system_r:unconfined_t is not authorized to change the password of test Disable SELinux. I

Re: [vserver] security context ?

2005-03-15 Thread Enrico Scholz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timo Müller) writes: > hmm > how can I disable selinux? http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq-fc3/index.html#id2825880 Enrico ___ Vserver mailing list Vserver@list.linux-vserver.org http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinf