Bug 962467 - SELinux is enabled by default
Summary: SELinux is enabled by default
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Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE
Alias: None
Product: Red Hat Gluster Storage
Classification: Red Hat Storage
Component: build
Version: 2.1
Hardware: Unspecified
OS: Unspecified
urgent
high
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Assignee: Bug Updates Notification Mailing List
QA Contact: Sudhir D
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Depends On: 902791
Blocks:
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2013-05-13 14:48 UTC by Sachidananda Urs
Modified: 2014-03-12 13:23 UTC (History)
4 users (show)

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Last Closed: 2014-03-12 13:23:38 UTC
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Description Sachidananda Urs 2013-05-13 14:48:08 UTC
Description of problem:

By default SELinux is enabled in RHS-2.1-20130510.n.0-RHS-x86_64-DVD1.iso 

SELinux should be disabled in RHS

Comment 2 Sachidananda Urs 2013-05-14 10:54:39 UTC
This problem is related to: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=902791

When installed from PXE, SELinux gets enabled.

Comment 3 Rejy M Cyriac 2013-05-14 12:21:11 UTC
(In reply to comment #2)
> This problem is related to:
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=902791
> 
> When installed from PXE, SELinux gets enabled.

I believe a better statement is that, when RHS is installed over the network through PXE, Red Hat Satellite Server, or remote FTP/NFS/HTTP install tree - sources other than directly from the ISO -, SELinux will *stay enabled* , as it is by default for Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

Comment 4 Anthony Towns 2013-05-15 05:28:17 UTC
(In reply to comment #3)
> (In reply to comment #2)
> > This problem is related to:
> > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=902791
> > 
> > When installed from PXE, SELinux gets enabled.
> 
> I believe a better statement is that, when RHS is installed over the network
> through PXE, Red Hat Satellite Server, or remote FTP/NFS/HTTP install tree -
> sources other than directly from the ISO -, SELinux will *stay enabled* , as
> it is by default for Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

That makes sense. It isn't something that can be directly fixed by changing the ISO. We can get this sorted out properly next week.


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