Roland Roberts wrote:
Thomas Harold wrote:
You could try uninstalling and then reinstalling the setroubleshoot
package. Specifically "setroubleshoot-server" package contains the
daemon and init.d file and only depends on the -plugins package.
Oo-oo. I just discovered something *very* interesting. When I first
set up this host, I set it up in parallel with the existing host it was
replacing and it had a different host name. I find, in
/var/lib/setroubleshoot/audit_listener_database.xml, the old host name.
Perhaps that's why I'm not getting my messages. I'm going to try
correcting the host name there. I'm not sure if I *need* to reboot, but
I'm not sure what processes will need to be restarted if I don't.
roland
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