Everyone,
First of all thanks for the input. Unfortunately, I have to apologize,
because the actual problem was somewhat silly: selinux appears to be
preventing only *root* login at the tty, which I neglected to mention.
(Also, I neglected to check until now).
Regular user logins are fine. I'll
On 5/17/24 02:02, George at Clug wrote:
Is AppArmor already installed and running? It is on my system, maybe this
would conflict with SeLinux?
# aa-status
https://wiki.debian.org/AppArmor/HowToUse
Disable AppArmor
AppArmor is a security mechanism and disabling it is not recommended
As you found out yourself, by default it's installed and running. And it's
quite likely they would interfere.
Still, the question remains. Why do you need SELinux? Do you have an actual
need for it? If not, go with what's already there. This will be much easier
to set up and handle.
Richard
Am F
Is there a specific reason why you want to use SELinux? AppArmor is already
there and much easier to configure. SELinux usually causes more issues than
AppArmor too as it's not as granular, especially on distros not made
specifically for it, at least in my experience. And on Debian, some apps
alrea
Is AppArmor already installed and running? It is on my system,
maybe this would conflict with SeLinux?
# aa-status
https://wiki.debian.org/AppArmor/HowToUse
DISABLE APPARMOR
AppArmor is a security mechanism and disabling it is not recommended.
If you really need to disable AppArmor on your s
Hello,
I'm trying to get selinux working on a fresh, gui-free installation of
bookworm. I'm not trying to run any servers, nor use standard desktop
utilities (yet). I was hoping this setup would be simple enough that
selinux would be simple to get going.
I'm following [1], which is very straigh
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