FC17 and setroubleshoot
I have a couple of systems I've just upgraded from FC15 to FC17. I
installed setroubleshoot and setroubleshoot-server. FC17 is obviously too new for an old fart like me - I can't find any normal way to start setroubleshootd. Nothing in /etc/init.d.... mark -- selinux mailing list selinux@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/selinux |
FC17 and setroubleshoot
On Tue, 2012-07-03 at 13:22 -0400, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
> I have a couple of systems I've just upgraded from FC15 to FC17. I > installed setroubleshoot and setroubleshoot-server. > > FC17 is obviously too new for an old fart like me - I can't find any > normal way to start setroubleshootd. Nothing in /etc/init.d.... > > mark forget /etc/init.d thats a relik of the sysv init/upstart era. Systemd stores its unit files in /lib|etc/systemd/system i believe. But nonetheless setroubleshoot is neither a init daemon nor a systemd daemon i believe. Instead its run by DBUS system bus automagically i think (probably only when i event occurs) (maybe by audispd?) I am not sure abou the details as i dont use it myself > -- > selinux mailing list > selinux@lists.fedoraproject.org > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/selinux -- selinux mailing list selinux@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/selinux |
FC17 and setroubleshoot
On 07/03/2012 07:22 PM, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
I have a couple of systems I've just upgraded from FC15 to FC17. I installed setroubleshoot and setroubleshoot-server. FC17 is obviously too new for an old fart like me - I can't find any normal way to start setroubleshootd. Nothing in /etc/init.d.... mark -- selinux mailing list selinux@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/selinux setroubleshootd is the dbus service now. You can read more info using # man setroubleshootd Regards, Miroslav -- selinux mailing list selinux@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/selinux |
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