Re: No AVCs written to /var/log/messages

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On 05/06/2014 10:04 AM, Kim Lawson-Jenkins wrote:
> Hi,
> 
>  
> 
> I’m working on an embedded system using SELinux.  The audit daemon is
> not running so AVC errors should be written to /var/log/messages. 
> SELinux is running in permissive mode and during a system reboot I see a
> few AVC errors written to a console.  However when I look in
> /var/log/messages there are no AVC errors.  I haven’t seen a similar
> problem reported in the past.  Does anyone have any ideas why AVC errors
> would not be written to /var/log/messages if the audit daemon is not
> running?  I’ve checked syslog.conf and all messages with a priority of
> warning and above should be written to /var/log/messages.

Do they show up in dmesg output (or if you cat /proc/kmsg)?



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