Re: rsyslog for chrooted sftp users has stopped working -- Centos 6.6

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On 09/14/2015 06:49 PM, Jeff Cours wrote:
Unfortunately, the production server already has that setting, so it's back
to eliminating differences.

Log in to one of the chroot accounts, and while that session is open, check all of that user's processes in /proc. Specifically, I'd check /proc/<pid>/{root,cwd,fd}

Also check selinux enforcing on both hosts, and the SELinux attributes of the chroot dir, its dev directory and its log socket.
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