[Lxc-users] SELinux, Centos and assigning password to user
Luis M. Ibarra
michael.ibarra at gmail.com
Wed Aug 7 18:52:46 UTC 2013
Thanks, it fixed the problem after rebooting.
2013/8/6 Saurabh Deochake <saurabh.d04 at gmail.com>
> Hi Luis,
>
> sestatus shows current SELinux status which is "permissive".
>
> By the way, I also encountered the same problem on my CentOS.
>
> I disabled SELinux from config and rebooted the Host. It solved my problem.
>
> Can you please try this?
>
> Thanks,
> Saurabh Deochake
> [NTT DATA]
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 10:33 PM, Luis M. Ibarra <michael.ibarra at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi everybody,
>>
>> I'm facing an issue regarding SELinux and creating users inside a Centos
>> container:
>>
>> # passwd testuser
>> passwd: unconfined_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023 is not
>> authorized to change the password of testuser
>>
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> This is my SELinux status on the Centos HOST and the Centos GUEST
>> container
>>
>> centos HOST:
>> #cat /etc/selinux/config
>> SELINUX=disabled
>> SELINUXTYPE=targeted
>>
>> #cat /selinux/enforce
>> 0
>>
>> but when I check the sestatus:
>> #sestatus
>> SELinux status: enabled
>> SELinuxfs mount: /selinux
>> Current mode: permissive
>> Mode from config file: disabled
>> Policy version: 24
>> Policy from config file: targeted
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Centos GUEST:
>>
>> # cat /etc/selinux/config
>> SELINUX=disabled
>>
>> [root at hcmgit ~]# cat /selinux/enforce
>> 0
>>
>> # sestatus
>> SELinux status: enabled
>> SELinuxfs mount: not mounted
>> Please mount selinuxfs for proper results.
>>
>>
>> I'd appreciate any idea how to fix this.
>>
>> --
>> Luis M. Ibarra
>>
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