Jim Perrin wrote:
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 3:08 PM, Marc Wiatrowski <mwia@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I think those errors are because selinux is off.
Hmm, I don't ever really turn selinux off, but I had always thought
aide treated it as optional.
Could test by setting it to permissive and trying again. This would be
interesting to test.
I'm not sure if a reboot is required or not. I set permissive in the
config file and echoed 1 into /selinux/enforce and then tried firstly
the --check, and then an --init. Both still show the faulty lines.
I will set it up properly and do a reboot tomorrow to see if it changes
things, but for now, it doesn't.
steve
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