Hi folks,
I am in the process of getting rsyslog 5.8.2 to work on CentOS 5.6 (both
64 and 32 bit). All that is left is getting SELinux to work with it.
Has anybody out there gone through the process of working this out and
can provide a policy file?
If not, is anyone interested in the work I
Not sure exactly what you need but I came across this when setting up rsyslog
to work with mysql and was having SELinux protecting services. This is what I
used you can see if it helps resolve your issue. Again I don't know if this
will work for you but u can try it in a test environment and
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On 07/06/2011 02:49 PM, aly.khi...@gmail.com wrote:
Not sure exactly what you need but I came across this when setting up rsyslog
to work with mysql and was having SELinux protecting services. This is what I
used you can see if it helps resolve
Agreed,
I was doing this in a test environment, and did review the rules created.
Hopefully that part was assumed ;) but if not I agree it is wise to review the
policy file it creates before they get snapped it.
Aly
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On 07/06/11 11:33 AM, Dirk wrote:
I am in the process of getting rsyslog 5.8.2 to work on CentOS 5.6 (both
64 and 32 bit). All that is left is getting SELinux to work with it.
Has anybody out there gone through the process of working this out and
can provide a policy file?
If not, is anyone
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