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2015 Jan 23
2
How to prevent root from managing/disabling SELinux
...astion hosts and internal segmented networking at
home; I do overkill at times :-)
The problem is that I can't see how to prevent this. There are too many
access points (not just the CLI tools but the pp files and the /sys tree
and I don't know what else).
I do note that /etc/selinux has selinux_config_t and /sys/fs/selinux
has security_t so maybe a policy that deny's everyone except a new
security_admin_t permission to modify those files might work?
Has anyone actually attempted this?
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rgds
Stephen
2015 Jan 26
0
How to prevent root from managing/disabling SELinux
...ed networking at
> home; I do overkill at times :-)
>
> The problem is that I can't see how to prevent this. There are too many
> access points (not just the CLI tools but the pp files and the /sys tree
> and I don't know what else).
>
> I do note that /etc/selinux has selinux_config_t and /sys/fs/selinux
> has security_t so maybe a policy that deny's everyone except a new
> security_admin_t permission to modify those files might work?
>
> Has anyone actually attempted this?
>
You would need to disable the unconfined.pp module and the
unconfineduser.pp module
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2006 Jul 05
5
cacti on centos
Hi all,
I'm trying to get Cacti installed on my CentOS 4.3 x86_64 box. I've
got all of required packages installed, and created database file, and
followed all the instructions in install manual.
However, when I get login screen and use admin for username/password,
it simply redirects me straight back to login screen. Looking at
user_log table, the authentication was