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
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 07/06/2011 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
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 see
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