SELinux and Jade
Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 1:24 pm
by Brendan >> Thu, 11 Dec 2008 13:32:12 GMT
Hi,
I installed Jade 6.2.16 on Linux RHEL5, following the steps in the documentation. However, it failed to register the licence key giving the error "cannot restore segment prot after reloc: Permission denied". Some googling suggested that this is due to SELinux (Security Enhanced Linux) settings and I might try disabling SELinux. I did this and indeed it "fixed" the problem and the system is now working.
However, is this really a viable solution or is it akin to disabling a firewall if that is causing a problem? I know very little about SELinux, but it is enabled by default in RHEL5. If SELinux is disabled, am I no worse off than I was in RHEL3 (with no SELinux) and therefore should I just forget about it and just concentrate on the usual suspects like locking down ip tables etc?
There is nothing in the Jade documentation covering any settings for SELinux when running Jade so I was wondering if anyone else has had similar problems or if the Jade Plant has any view on the recommended way of dealing with this issue.
Any help or comments appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Brendan
Hi,
I installed Jade 6.2.16 on Linux RHEL5, following the steps in the documentation. However, it failed to register the licence key giving the error "cannot restore segment prot after reloc: Permission denied". Some googling suggested that this is due to SELinux (Security Enhanced Linux) settings and I might try disabling SELinux. I did this and indeed it "fixed" the problem and the system is now working.
However, is this really a viable solution or is it akin to disabling a firewall if that is causing a problem? I know very little about SELinux, but it is enabled by default in RHEL5. If SELinux is disabled, am I no worse off than I was in RHEL3 (with no SELinux) and therefore should I just forget about it and just concentrate on the usual suspects like locking down ip tables etc?
There is nothing in the Jade documentation covering any settings for SELinux when running Jade so I was wondering if anyone else has had similar problems or if the Jade Plant has any view on the recommended way of dealing with this issue.
Any help or comments appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Brendan