>> olga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I just configured named to run on a machine with selinux enabled. But >>> for >>> some reason I can't start/restart named from an ssh session. Gives me >>> the >>> following error: >>> >>> host1 kernel: audit(1165261031.810:23): security_compute_sid: invalid >>> context root:sysadm_r:named_t for scontext=root:sysadm_r:initrc_t >>> tcontext=system_u:object_r:named_exec_t tclass=process >>> Dec 4 13:37:11 host1 named: execvp: Permission denied >>> Dec 4 13:37:11 host1 named: named startup failed >>> >>> However, I can start it from the X session at the server. Named starts >>> fine without any errors. >>> >>> Do I need to configure ssh in this case? Or tweak named further? >>> >>> Thank you. >>> >>> Olga >>> >>> >> Try run_init named start >> >> You are being bitten by RBAC. sysadm_r is not allowed to transition to >> named_t. >> > > Actually I can't seem to start any services from an ssh session. They > start fine from the server. > > run_init command didn't work. > > Any suggestions? Sorry, run_init command worked. I wasn't providing the full path... Thank you!