Am Freitag, den 04.11.2005, 19:43 -0800 schrieb Antonio Olivares: > Dear Kind Folks, > I recently updated one of my machines at work which > was running Fedora Core 3 to kernel-2.6.12-1.1381 via > yum. When I rebooted and booted to the new kernel, I > fired up firefox and could not load yahoo webpage. I > tried google, Fedorafaq, Distrowatch and nothing. I > suspected Selinux could be the culprit, so I did: > Hat -> System Settings -> Security Level and disabled > selinux. Rebooted with new settings and viola I could > see yahoo, distrowatch, google, etc. I went to > terminal fired up yum and yum update selinux and gave > me error message. I tried again this time with > selinux-targetpolicy? (not to sure) but it went > through. I reenabled selinux, and rebooted and could > not view any webpages again. I will get back to the > machine on Monday, and it makes me wonder about what > do I need to do, which updates I need to run. > > kernel installed -> [kernel-2.6.12-1.1381_FC3.i686] > > I read very carefully the FAQ for SELinux from > http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/info/faq.cfm > but I am still clueless. I would like to keep selinux > enabled and still view webpages. How can I still do > that? > Try # touch /.autorelabel # reboot (alternatively this can be done in system-config-securitylevel -> SELinux -> Relabel on next reboot) > TIA > > Antonio Christoph