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Don Krause wrote:
> Ok, this is definitely a bug. Well 2 actually.
> 
> But It doesn't appear in the publicly accessible bugzilla at RH.
> 
> Package ypbind actually depends on policycoreutils-python.
> 

This is a problem for both SL and RedHat.  I just checked the dependencies.

> A fresh install of SL6 Beta1, using "Software Development Workstation", and selecting NIS under "Use Network Login", fails
> to install policycoreutils-python, which contains "sesetbool". "sesetbool" is called by /etc/init.d/ypbind to allow ypbind access.
> 
> Installing as "Basic Server" at least includes policycoreutils-python.
> 
> Unfortunately, bug number 2, is that "sesetbool allow_ypbind=1" doesn't work, since the default selinux policy doesn't have
> "allow_ypbind"
> 

I'm trying to test this on a real RHEL6 system.
Aside from ypbind still not working, how can we tell "sesetbool 
allow_ypbind=1" doesn't work?

Troy
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