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Tag Archives: SELinux
SELinux, Execmem, QEMU, and LibVirt
Well, after having everything work fine in Fedora 22 with the proprietary fglrx 15.10 driver, I went to start up a VM (just a Fedora 22 guest, in fact), and I was greeted with failure in the following manner: libvirtError: … Continue reading
Using the F5 VPN Client Plugin in Fedora 22
So, I had been using the F5 Plugin with my Fedora 21 workstation and when I upgraded, I falsely assumed that I couldn’t get it to work because I was now using Fedora 22. I didn’t recall that I had … Continue reading
CVE-2014-6271 (“Shellshock”): How it works
A Brief (Skippable) Introduction: So, first, I’d like to say that I might differ from other security analysts on the Interwebs in that I don’t tend to flail my arms and cry out in agony at the sight of any … Continue reading
Working with libvirtd, virsh, and virt-manager
What a day. I spent about 10 hours working solely on KVM virtualization. I have installed the Fedora virtualization package (sudo yum groupinstall ‘Virtualization’) and I worked through the SELinux concerns with choosing an alternate location for your virtual disk … Continue reading