Re: Resetting SELinux to default

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On 11/8/18 10:33 AM, Mahmood Naderan wrote:
>>/sbin/fixfiles -F restore >/dev/null 2>&1 
>>so if anything would have been printed, it is redirected to /dev/null.
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>>But before we go any further, what are you actually trying to
>>accomplish?
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> Earlier I asked about an SELinux prevention message. After running
> "touch /.autorelabel && reboot" I don't see such messages in the log and
> ALSO it seems that the problem has been solved! Because I can upload
> files on the server via browser.

Heh - are you sure you understand the implications of being able to
upload random files to your computer?

> So, I wonder if there are still some messages that are redirected to
> /dev/null

Any SELinux messages should be stored in /var/log/audit/audit.log

You can use tools like ausearch and aureport to see what's going on.

TC
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