After an upgrade to fedora 22 i was able to solve all the problems i had with systemd-logind not being able to register user sessions and everything except polkit was working flawlessly in enforcing mode(well since polkit is responsible for shutting down the system from the gnome-shell and i cant do that you cant say its a flawless desktop experience but ok it solved many other problems). Now after i turned on secure-mode_policyload boolean i am at the same state. Pulseaudio is not working, loginctl shows no user sessions with a message of start user slice failed and polkit doesn't work for any of my users. Audit subsystem doesn't reveal anything useful. Even if i turn of the boolean i stiil have these problems. Where to go from here?
----- Original Message -----
From: "George Karakougioumtzis" mad-proffessor@hotmail.com To: selinux@lists.fedoraproject.org Sent: Monday, June 8, 2015 9:36:54 AM Subject: secure_mode_policyload troubles
After an upgrade to fedora 22 i was able to solve all the problems i had with systemd-logind not being able to register user sessions and everything except polkit was working flawlessly in enforcing mode(well since polkit is responsible for shutting down the system from the gnome-shell and i cant do that you cant say its a flawless desktop experience but ok it solved many other problems). Now after i turned on secure-mode_policyload boolean i am at the same state. Pulseaudio is not working, loginctl shows no user sessions with a message of start user slice failed and polkit doesn't work for any of my users. Audit subsystem doesn't reveal anything useful. Even if i turn of the boolean i stiil have these problems. Where to go from here?
Is this not working in both permissive and enforcing mode or just enforcing mode?
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Everything works fine in permissive mode, i get these in enforcing only.
On 06/08/2015 05:55 PM, Simon Sekidde wrote:
----- Original Message -----
From: "George Karakougioumtzis" mad-proffessor@hotmail.com To: selinux@lists.fedoraproject.org Sent: Monday, June 8, 2015 9:36:54 AM Subject: secure_mode_policyload troubles
After an upgrade to fedora 22 i was able to solve all the problems i had with systemd-logind not being able to register user sessions and everything except polkit was working flawlessly in enforcing mode(well since polkit is responsible for shutting down the system from the gnome-shell and i cant do that you cant say its a flawless desktop experience but ok it solved many other problems). Now after i turned on secure-mode_policyload boolean i am at the same state. Pulseaudio is not working, loginctl shows no user sessions with a message of start user slice failed and polkit doesn't work for any of my users. Audit subsystem doesn't reveal anything useful. Even if i turn of the boolean i stiil have these problems. Where to go from here?
Is this not working in both permissive and enforcing mode or just enforcing mode?
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----- Original Message -----
From: "George Karakougioumtzis" mad-proffessor@hotmail.com To: "Simon Sekidde" ssekidde@redhat.com Cc: selinux@lists.fedoraproject.org Sent: Monday, June 8, 2015 11:48:46 AM Subject: Re: secure_mode_policyload troubles
Everything works fine in permissive mode, i get these in enforcing only.
Please run
semodule -DB #to disable dontaudit rules ausearch -i -m avc -ts today #to grab avc messages
On 06/08/2015 05:55 PM, Simon Sekidde wrote:
----- Original Message -----
From: "George Karakougioumtzis" mad-proffessor@hotmail.com To: selinux@lists.fedoraproject.org Sent: Monday, June 8, 2015 9:36:54 AM Subject: secure_mode_policyload troubles
After an upgrade to fedora 22 i was able to solve all the problems i had with systemd-logind not being able to register user sessions and everything except polkit was working flawlessly in enforcing mode(well since polkit is responsible for shutting down the system from the gnome-shell and i cant do that you cant say its a flawless desktop experience but ok it solved many other problems). Now after i turned on secure-mode_policyload boolean i am at the same state. Pulseaudio is not working, loginctl shows no user sessions with a message of start user slice failed and polkit doesn't work for any of my users. Audit subsystem doesn't reveal anything useful. Even if i turn of the boolean i stiil have these problems. Where to go from here?
Is this not working in both permissive and enforcing mode or just enforcing mode?
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