Scott Castaline wrote:
I am replying to my reply, because I am finally seeing the error that
Joe Smith mentions in my syslog file. I am kind of surprised that this
did not show up in the SELinux troubleshooter GUI like it usually does.
I was able to pull up the full explanation when I used the CLI command
sealert -l and then applying chcon -t to the file did finally fix it.
...
Hey, nice work!
SELinux is a bit (big bit!) of a mystery to me also. Perhaps the
re-labeling has caused a problem with the troubleshooter GUI???
What are you referring to by "syslog file"? On my F7, there is no syslog
log file; all the system messages are in /var/log/messages or
/var/log/secure. Have you modified the configuration?
If you're really curious to find out what's happened, ask over on the
Fedora mailing list. There are some SELinux wizards there who seem
willing to help.
<Joe
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