Re: RHEL 5.3 and sealert -b

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Trusting that your getenforce shows Enforcing, I have upgraded a bunch of 5.2 to 5.3 and sealert is active for me, so I do not think the problem is specific to RHEL 5.3, maybe something peculiar with your configuration. What does

yum list installed | grep selinux

says to your upgraded systems? Is the setroubleshootd process running? Finally, what's the frequency of AVC messages in /var/log/audit/audit.log (cat /var/log/audit/audit.log | grep AVC) ?

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a bv wrote:
what method have you used for upgrading the system version?

Regards

2009/3/3 ESGLinux <esggrupos@xxxxxxxxx>:
Hello all,

I have upgraded a couple of Servers from RHEL 5.2 to RHEL 5.3 and I have
noticed that the SElinux browser doesn´t show the problems with SELinux.

Before the upgrade this browser was full of information, now It doesn´t log
almos anything

What have happened with this? or is this problem only mine?

thanks

ESG
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