Am 25.12.2012 04:51, schrieb Tom Horsley: > On Tue, 25 Dec 2012 04:34:13 +0100 > Reindl Harald wrote: > >> is it possible on systems with selinux completly disabled to >> get rid of this messages in /var/log/secure everytime a >> ssh-session is opened? > > I don't know how to get rid of the source of the message, > but I have discovered the way to keep drivel from cluttering > up the logs: > > I create a file named /etc/rsyslog.d/systemd-drivel.conf > which contains patterns like this: > > :programname, isequal, "systemd-logind" ~ > :msg, contains, "Activating via systemd" ~ > :msg, contains, "Activation via systemd failed" ~ > :msg, contains, "org.freedesktop.systemd" ~ > > You ought to be able to do something like: > > :msg, contains, "selinux sandbox not useful" ~ > > in a similar file to get rid of the sandbox messages. > (Note that the trailing tilde characters are part of > the pattern, not some mail artifact :-) well, thats a option while i would love to kill the root cause on the other hand i have around hundret such rules in rsyslog.conf so who cares about one or more new ones :-)
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