How can I know violations in denied timing ?

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Hello, I'm Shintaro, Fujiwara writer of segatex.

I wrote a small c program in latest segatex which pops up a widget when violation occurs but,
it only reads audit.log and make another file and periodically compare old one and new one.
If new one differs from old one, it pops up a widget.

But what I really want to do is that something like setroubleshoot, which I imagine reads kernel directly.

I'm making segatex not to alternate Redhat's one, but for my own pleasure and my study.

I have no experiences reading kernel and don't know how to read kernel files at all.

So, if you have time to spare for me, please let me know how to read kernel files.

This time, I want to make a small program like setroubleshoot.

Thank you very much in advance.

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