SELINUX attack - turn it off!

Andy Green fedora at warmcat.com
Wed Mar 3 12:21:27 UTC 2004


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On Wednesday 03 March 2004 12:05, Neal D. Becker wrote:
> After updating everything (except yum) last night, I can no longer boot.
> There are messages about selinux starting, then almost everything fails
> because of selinux.  Even init cannot write.  Sorry no log, syslog is not
> allowed to write to disk.
>
> I can boot single user.  How can I turn this off?

selinux=0 on the kernel commandline, according to ./security/selinux/Kconfig

- -Andy

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