Le 26/02/2020 à 13:05, Nicolas Kovacs a écrit :
Weirdly enough, when I follow this suggestion, generate the module and then empty audit.log and restart my server, I still get the exact same error again.

Which makes Fail2ban unusable with SELinux in enforcing mode in the current 
state.

Looks like this is clearly a bug. I made some more testing.

Installed vanilla CentOS 7 on an Internet-facing sandbox server.

Configured NetworkManager.

Configured FirewallD.

Installed fail2ban-server and fail2ban-firewalld.

Put this in /etc/fail2ban/jail.d/sshd.local

[sshd]
enabled = true

Started Fail2ban.

I get the same SELinux error than the one described in the initial message to the list.

And when I follow the advice displayed by SEalert, the same error occurs again.

Which leaves me clueless.

Any suggestions ?

Niki Kovacs



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