On Sun, Jun 19, 2005 at 12:41:05AM +1000, Michael D. Setzer II wrote: > I've notice an additional problem using vnc with FC4. With FC1 and > FC2, I've had no problems. With FC3, I noticed that I could no > longer run synaptic with a vnc connection, but could run apt-get from > the command line with out a problem. Now with an installation of > FC3, I can not even do a su command. I enter su and root password > and get su: /bin/bash : Permission Denied. I can login with an id at > the console, and then su works fine. Anyone else seen this, and is > there a solution. I tend to do a lot of remote access with vnc. > Note: this is not with the main connection sharing on port 5900, but > with other startup ports. It'll be an SELinux context problem -- the server is started from an initscript and so has the SELinux context associated with initscripts. It probably needs to be in some other context, and that means writing a little bit of policy. Please file a bug report in Bugzilla so that I can track this issue and come up with a fix. Thanks, Tim. */
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