2014-10-08 20:34 GMT+02:00 Natxo Asenjo <[email protected]>:

> hi,
>
> On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 7:12 PM, David Lang <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > my guess would be that there is a SELinux tag/permission difference
> >
> > do a ls -lZ of the two files and see if they are different.
>
>
> thanks for the tip.
>
> Unfortunately the issue is not selinux related, but the fact that rsyslogd
> looks for the kerberos cache file in /tmp/krb5cc_0 instead of honoring the
> KRB5CCNAME environment variable (or at least I can not get it to work with
> that variable setting it in /etc/sysconfig/rsyslogd in a centos 6.5 host).
>
>
do you know what needs to be done to make it honor this variable (e.g.
which function to call)?

This is a contributed module, and I really don't know nothing about, don't
even have the environment, but if you can point me to what in general needs
to be done, I can see if I can make the change. That, of course, would
require that you could build it from source on your system and test if it
works.

I have done changes on similar basis in the past ;)

Rainer
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