SELinux - Troubleshooting SELinux using setroubleshoot
by
Jeremy Canfield |
Updated: October 02 2023
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Issues with SELinux will be listed in the /var/log/audit/audit.log file. The sealert command can be used to locate SELinux events in the audit.log file.
Use yum to install SELinux troubleshooter.
~]# yum install setroubleshoot-server
Use the sealert command to display SELinux events in the audit.log file.
~]# sealert -a /var/log/audit/audit.log
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