On 05/30/15 10:40, Matthew Miller wrote:
> is pretty effective. Primary downside: if you have SELinux violations,
> you don't get (as close to as SELinux gets) user-friendly explanations.

Of course the biggest downside to turning off auditd, and potentially other 
logging services, is that when error/problems exist you'll not be notified nor 
will you have a record of what went wrong.  So, I can easily see situations 
where things are failing but there is no log or evidence as to why.  Thus, 
making troubleshooting nearly impossible.

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