On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 02:37:24PM +0000, David Johnson wrote: > Please forgive my ignorance, but what can I do now to resolve this? Depending on your current SELinux policy and what precisely it is that you want to allow you could either adjust an appropriate boolean, correct any files/dirs with the wrong contexts or make a policy adjustment. If you have support for this particular application from the vendor you could of course go back to them with the extract from the audit log and ask for their advice. That's probably the best plan. If they just say "Disable SELinux" then ignore their advice :-) Good luck, Pete -- Openstrike - improving business through open source http://www.openstrike.co.uk/ or call 01722 770036
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