On Jan 4, 2008 11:26 AM, Ed Swierk eswierk@arastra.com wrote:
On 1/4/08, John Dennis jdennis@redhat.com wrote:
Re SELinux usability issues:
We wrote the setroubleshoot package precisely to help SELinux novice users so they wouldn't suffer with hidden obscure failures of the type which have frustrated you. If it had been installed you would have received notifications in real time on your desktop describing the failure and suggestions on how to fix it.
The machine in question is a server with no graphical applications; is there a command-line version of setroubleshoot?
One would hope you would have installed it by now. There is a very nice command-line usage of setroubleshoot. I have never used the UI myself. Frankly, I don't know how you've been using SELinux without setroubleshoot.