Re: Help Update Broke is Selinux the cause

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On Fri, 2008-03-07 at 13:37 -0500, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
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> Donald Reader wrote:
> > Has any one else updated today and lost there networking
> > and have selinux issues.
> > 
> > I don't know where to start. When I booted into the new
> > updated system first thing I noticed was that neither of
> > my network cards got initialized. From there it has just
> > gone downhill. have a setroubleshoot notices about
> > kbuildsycoca. my network config gui shows my cards with
> > nicknames of .bak attached to them. When I brought them
> > up manually I had no ipv4 addresses. I could not connect
> > to the net so reverted to booting the old kernel which is
> > 2.6.23.15-137. I now have 4 entries for my network cards
> > showing in my network config gui. Two for each card. I am
> > at a loss on what to do. Try and fix the upgraded system or
> > try and repair the minor damage on the older kernel. I have
> > also noticed that one of my network cards which was set as
> > a static address is now dynamic. This on top of the last upgrade
> > that deleted packages like kwebdev which I had to re-install.
> > 
> > As far as the current update goes I need help on what to do to
> > start fixing problems like no Networking
> > 
> > attached a tail of the audit.log in case this is a selinux issue
> > 
> > Any and All responses are appreciated
> > 
> > Donald Reader
> > 
> This does not sound like an SELinux problem,especially from the log file.
> 
> Looks like /var/tmp/kdecache-dad/ksycocaQ0pHYb.new
> is mislabeled.
> 
> chcon -R -t tmp_t  kdecache-dad/ksycocaQ0pHYb.new
> 
> If you boot in permissive mode does it still break (enforcing=0), if not
> then this is not an SELinux problem.
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Thank You Danial for the response and will try rebooting in permissive
mode as soon as possible (sometime later today). As for the chcon
command goes I will keep it on file in case anothe file needs it but the
file kdecache-dad/ksycocaQ0pHYb.new is evidently a tmp file created by
kbuildsycoca and either got deleted or was never written to the
directory.

Will let you know how the reboot goes

Thanks again
Donald Reader


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