Everything appears to be working fine. Thanks for updating
Appears to be working fine
Everything appears to be working like before
Everything appears to be working as usual
No obvious problems. Tor connections work, relay works, hidden website still work.
certbot --dry-run renew succedded
I get some errors after this update that do not occur in selinux-policy-3.14.5-43:
Oct 03 13:30:21 HOSTNAME setroubleshoot[767]: SELinux is preventing php-fpm from using the execmem access on a process. For complete SELinux messages run: sealert -l b63a1fe7-d9ef-481e-be52-3a9892cc77c7 Oct 03 13:30:22 HOSTNAME setroubleshoot[767]: SELinux is preventing php-fpm from using the execmem access on a process. For complete SELinux messages run: sealert -l b63a1fe7-d9ef-481e-be52-3a9892cc77c7
If you look at the sealart message it says this:
type=AVC msg=audit(1601724605.267:147): avc: denied { execmem } for pid=576 comm="php-fpm" scontext=system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0 tcontext=system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0 tclass=process permissive=0
The following things are still working:
Connections over Tor to onion urls. Connections to my web services over Tor.
Works for me on regular Fedora (gnome) without crashes and remembers the last database.
The update seems functional. If the update indeed did drop the dependency on libgnome-keyring, like nonamedotc suggests, this needs to be fixed before it hits stable. Nextcloud-client is not usable without it if there is no alternative provided.
My websites still appear to work as normal.
Everything seems to work fine. Can still make new circuits and connect over Tor.
The interface is improved upon and the update works (on my machine)