Hi Mike,
the file permissions only need to be fixed for the next login.
During startup, the xauth command needs the selinux file permissions
of *unconfined_u:object_r:xauth_home_t:s0* or of
*unconfined_u:object_r:user_home_t:s0* to the .Xauthority file,
so that it can overwrite the file with the new Xauthority Information.
After that, everything works fine for the session.
At least for my test, where I did login and opened a terminal window.
Maybe I should try opening some more kde and gnome applications.
On my system, it is ok, when the permissions will be fixed at logout time.
Sincerly
Frank
On 02/28/2014 01:20 PM, Mike Gabriel wrote:
Hi Frank,
On Fr 28 Feb 2014 13:15:41 CET, Frank Knoben wrote:
Hi Mike,
what about the following solution / proposal for the x2goruncommand
script:
....
# run logout scripts
FIX_XAUTH=`ls -Z $HOME/.Xauthority | egrep default_t`
if test -n $FIX_AUTH
then
/usr/bin/chcon unconfined_u:object_r:xauth_home_t:s0 $HOME/.Xauthority
fi
test -r /etc/x2go/x2go_logout && . /etc/x2go/x2go_logout
...
this fixes the selinux file permission in case, it it set to
system_u:object_r:default_t:s0
It works on my system.
sincerly
Frank
The position where you propose adding the fix does not seem right to
me. As the file permissions will stay "wrong" for the duration of the
session and will only be corrected after the session has ended.
Do I understand it correctly, that the file permissions need adaptions
directly after session startup (i.e. after launching the session
(destop) command)?
Greets,
Mike
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