Steve G wrote:
OPTIONS_SYSLOGD="-m 0 -a /var/named/chroot/dev/log"
It is possible and even desirable for syslog to be able to create a log device.
Maybe syslogd needs to be patched to set the context of the log device? I think
that's the only flexible solution since an admin could give any path as an
argument to -a.
-Steve
No if you want to change the file context, you need to use semanage.
The problem here is that syslog is not allowed to search through
/var/named directories. For this you need custom policy.
Use something like audit2allow -M mysyslog -i /var/log/audit/audit.log
to generate the policy.
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