Fedora 40 offers new function “Remote Login”.
After enabling “Remote Login” and loging out from actual Fedora session I can’t connect to fedora via Remmina or “Gnome Connections”.
Testet on existing host which was upgraded from Fedora 39 and on a fresh installed host.
“Desktop Sharing” and “Remote Control” works without problems, just “Remote Login” won’t work. Anyone any help on this?
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Thanks a lot for the fast help with this. Setting SELinux in permissive mode solved this problem.
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But it lowered the system security.
I updated the above reply to use a custom SELinux module.
That what I thought, that the correct workaround would be to create the correct permissive policy. Otherwise, it seems like suggesting to disable firewall to allow access to a service.