Göran Uddeborg wrote: > Göran Uddeborg writes: >> I retriggered it, and attach the mail setroubleshoot sent me. > > It looked wierd in my mail client when I got it back. I'm not sure > why, and if its buggy when reading or when writing. Just in case, I > reran sealert and include the output below. > > > Summary: > > SELinux is preventing ln (user_t) "link" to > ./30392D30342D3132202D20535654312056C3A473746E797474202D204D65726C696E202D20427269747469736B742066616E746173796472616D615F2044656C2031332061762031335F2056C3A46E736B61705F206C6F6A616C69746574206F6368206B2E7473 > (var_lib_t). Sometimes the kernel audit system encodes strings as hex if there are any unusual characters in the string (including a space). setroubleshoot is supposed to automatically turn hex encoded strings back into a string, but it looks like in this instance it didn't. The string is actually: 09-04-12 - SVT1 V\xc3\xa4stnytt - Merlin - Brittiskt fantasydrama_ Del 13 av 13_ V\xc3\xa4nskap_ lojalitet och k.ts -- John Dennis <jdennis@xxxxxxxxxx> Looking to carve out IT costs? www.redhat.com/carveoutcosts/ -- fedora-selinux-list mailing list fedora-selinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-selinux-list