Gene Heskett wrote: > And you obviously don't see the data security inherent in being able to > take a copy of that backup to any machine in the world and recover it to > localhost. The real amanda will recover only to the FQDN of the machine > that backup was made on. Its compiled in becomes part of the backups > preamble. This seems to me more of a usability problem then a security feature. If I steal the backup and need to restore it, I can set my local name resolution to resolve to anything I want and restore it that way. On the other hand if my naming convention changes or my domain name changes or I just need to restore some part of the backup to a different location for whatever legitimate reason, I would need to go through the cracker hoops to circumvent this so called "security" feature. > The real amanda's working pieces, like amdump, run only as an unprivileged > user. The last time I looked at an rpm install, root could run it, all > of it. Now admittedly that's been 3 or 4 years ago & maybe its been > fixed in more recently available rpms. I am talking about FC6. I am not talking "3 or 4 years ago". 4 years ago there was no Fedora Linux for gods sake and I don't think ANY distributions (with the exception of maybe NSA Secure Linux which was proof of concept that nobody ever used) used selinux. > Yes they do, and I spent an hour last night staring at the restorecon (and > friends) pages without getting anything out of it as to how I was > supposed to convert a bunch of fonts installed in the /root/.fonts dir, Why are you trying to use fonts in /root/.fonts? Are you running your GUI sessions as root? As it has ben said a lot of times YOU SHOULD NOT DO THAT AND SELINUX IS ABSOLUTELY CORRECT IN NOT ALLOWING YOU TO. > and change their 'ls --scontext' from root_t to system_t. man chcon > I don't think > that's going to effect the errors when running fc-cache, but it was worth > a try. I did delete a couple of 0 length font.cache and font.dir files > that don't exist on my FC5 lappy, but that made no difference to the Get yourself a recent version of Fedora. The current is FC6. > Amazingly, printing, which was > disabled by an error in findfonts for the last 2 days, has now begun to > work again. And this relates to the selinux in what manner? > straceing fc-cache fails to disclose what 'cache' file it failed to write, Yes it does. Look for failed open() stat() or write() calls. > That was unsuccessful 4 years ago, after I had bought a cheap seimans Why are you discussing 4 years ago? Are you living in the past? Do you think therapy would help?