Andrew Farris wrote:
Jim Cornette wrote:
Also SEtroubleshooter oes wild on my system and I had to disable it.
Once an episode is encountered it should not bring up a balloon for
each policy infringement. After several thousand denials the system
gets a bit overloaded like a DOS condition. I hope it can be reformed
to not put up a balloon with every episode.
With the new version it should have an option to keep the notification
from showing when you've got setroubleshoot open already. I haven't
checked whether that is in the version in rawhide yet, but John Dennis
got that added after an RFE bug I posted for it.
I just checked and this did make it into the latest rawhide version, see
/etc/setroubleshoot/setroubleshoot.cfg and look for [alert]. Setting
use_notification = browser_hidden
should do the trick. That will help with the annoyance during a major selinux
problem.
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