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Mar 3 dunwellguitar3 crond[]: (root) NULL security context for user, but SE...
Mar 3 dunwellguitar3 crond[]: (root) NULL security context for user, but SELinux in permissive mode, continuing () Mar 3
⬇ Download Full VersionPrevious message: [CentOS] SELinux - null security context; Next the hourly...
Previous message: [CentOS] SELinux - null security context; Next the hourly cron job runs >> NULL security context for user, but SELinux in.
⬇ Download Full VersionIt looks like selinux is unable to get the correct user context of the cron...
It looks like selinux is unable to get the correct user context of the crond process > > crond[]: (*system*) NULL security context for user.
⬇ Download Full VersionWhen users cron jobs are running, I get an error: Apr 28 gateway crond[]: (...
When users cron jobs are running, I get an error: Apr 28 gateway crond[]: (xxxxx) NULL security context for user, but SELinux in.
⬇ Download Full Versionthis every hour when the hourly cron job runs NULL security context for use...
this every hour when the hourly cron job runs NULL security context for user, but SELinux in permissive mode, continuing () I've tried fixfiles but obviously I'm.
⬇ Download Full Versioncontinuing > (/var/spool/cron/root) NULL security context for user, but ...
continuing > (/var/spool/cron/root) NULL security context for user, but SELinux in > permissive mode, continuing () NULL security context for.
⬇ Download Full VersionAll good until I've noticed that when I retrieve the current user from...
All good until I've noticed that when I retrieve the current user from Controller#getUser or from the security context, I get a null value. Env.
⬇ Download Full VersionI've omitted the user/timestamps since I needed to transpose this manu...
I've omitted the user/timestamps since I needed to transpose this manually crond[]: (root) NULL security context for user, but SELinux in.
⬇ Download Full VersionMay 3 centos5 crond[]: (*system*) NULL security context for user, but SELin...
May 3 centos5 crond[]: (*system*) NULL security context for user, but SELinux in permissive mode, continuing () May 3
⬇ Download Full Versioncontinuing (/var/spool/cron/root) NULL security context for user, but SELin...
continuing (/var/spool/cron/root) NULL security context for user, but SELinux in permissive mode, continuing () NULL security context for user.
⬇ Download Full VersionTried as both root and normal user. Some searching around, this is a curren...
Tried as both root and normal user. Some searching around, this is a currently known bug. dwn.220.v.ua?id.
⬇ Download Full VersionSecurityContext is a JAX-RS component and can only be injected type) { if (...
SecurityContext is a JAX-RS component and can only be injected type) { if (dwn.220.v.ua(dwn.220.v.ua)){ return getCurrentUser(); } return null; }.
⬇ Download Full VersionShouldn't really be too hard, I think: if your users authenticated wit...
Shouldn't really be too hard, I think: if your users authenticated with a Windows user credential at your WCF service, you'll be able to find their.
⬇ Download Full VersionAs far as I recall it Spring uses ThreadLocal to pass context between compo...
As far as I recall it Spring uses ThreadLocal to pass context between components, in Akka there is no guarantee the same thread will execute.
⬇ Download Full Version$token = new UsernamePasswordToken($mockUser, null, You have to create the ...
$token = new UsernamePasswordToken($mockUser, null, You have to create the token first in order to access it from the security context.
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