On 2/5/20 1:39 PM, Thomas Cameron wrote:
On 2/4/20 9:51 AM, sean darcy wrote:
How would I find that out ?
# ps aux | grep setroubleshootd
root 1247827 0.0 0.0 112564 896 pts/0 S+ 10:41 0:00
grep --color=auto setroubleshootd
# ps aux | grep sealert
root 1250561 0.0 0.0 112432 896 pts/0 S+ 10:49 0:00
grep --color=auto sealert
#
From the setroubleshootd man page:
setroubleshootd is a system daemon which runs under setroubleshoot user
and listens for audit events emitted from the kernel related
to SELinux.
Not very helpful, but it doesn't seem there's any daemon running.
ps -axZ | grep trouble
The daemon is only activated as needed, so it's not always running.
Did you try that command? Did it find any processes?
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