CentOS 6.5. We've got a script running under apache for users to d/l
software. Please don't ask my why it needs sudo....
At any rate, sealert tells me "SELinux is preventing /usr/bin/sudo from
write access on the key .", and when I grep sudo /var/log/audit/audit.log
| audit2allow, it shows that it would allow the script self:key write;
What is self:key, and would this be very bad, or can I get away with it
for this one script?
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