Hello,
I've recently installed selinux on my rh7.1 system using the full lsm-selinux-200110161355 tarball (opt.1). I'm playing around with it, learning the system, exploring, etc.
First, my congratulations and gratitude to those who have put this together: a VERY impressive system (and one of the best documented installs of an open-source OS security system I've run across).
A problem I've run into is regarding IPv6. At lsm kernel compile time, I compiled for IPv6 support and having it successfully running. The interface is listening on an assigned IPv6 address and is pingable from another IPv6 device. However, the selinux install of OpenSSH does not appear to be listening on the IPv6 address (it is listening on the IPv4 address).
I have not run into this problem with manual builds (or rpms) of regular openssh recently, so am trying to figure out what's wrong.
here's the relevant output from configure:
struct sockaddr_in6... (cached) yes
checking for struct in6_addr... (cached) yes
checking for ut_addr_v6 field in utmp.h... (cached) yes
checking for ut_addr_v6 field in utmpx.h... (cached) yes
checking if we need to convert IPv4 in IPv6-mapped addresses... yes
(default)
Use IPv4 by default hack: no
Translate v4 in v6 hack: yes
Any ideas or suggestions?
jeff
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