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Same on Fedora 39 arm64 |
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It is not easy at all to get an RPM of rustdesk that really works on Fedora. IMHO, it is very unlikely to get sane rustdesk RPMs working on selinux without major efforts. |
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Has this stalled? I am being impacted by this and there doesn't seem to have been any movement since Feb 9th? EDIT: For me, clean installs of 39 and 40 seem to work fine, but if you upgrade from 38 to 39 then Rustdesk never seems to work again. Is this the same for everyone else? |
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Bug Description
Rustdesk spams systems logs (about every 1s) with denied access to
sudo
due to SELinux.How to Reproduce
Install Rustdesk on Fedora 38 (soon 39), run Rustdesk.
Show logs using:
journalctl --boot 0 --follow
Expected Behavior
Rustdesk should not constantly try to gain
sudo
access when doing nothing (no connection in/outbound) unless user requested it to do so. Giving Rustdesk (client) total system access as shown here via custom policy is not the correct solution.Operating system(s) on local side and remote side
Fedora 38
RustDesk Version(s) on local side and remote side
1.2.2
Screenshots
See log above.
Additional Context
Why exactly is Rustdesk trying to gain access to
sudo
for when doing nothing (Can someone point me to the code snippet)?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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