Troy Bull wrote:
Is there a way to run setroubleshootd remotely?
My situation is this: I run cygwin on my windows machine, and run my X
server there. Then I ssh in to redhat where I do my administration.
From the console of the redhat machine running X locally I have used
setroubleshootd to diagnose selinux problems, it is great. But I cant
seem to make it come up remotely? Things like xeyes, or
system-config-services or system-config-users work just fine while i am
ssh'ed in, but when I run setroubleshood it pauses for a second then the
prompt comes back, nothing comes up. Any idea why this would be??
Thanks
troy
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setrobuleshootd is not an interactive program. It is a daemon that
watches for AVC messages then let the interactive program sealert know.
try: man sealert
Pete
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