Bruno Wolff III wrote:
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 16:52:43 -0700,
"Anamitra Dutta Majumdar (anmajumd)"<anmajumd(a)cisco.com> wrote:
>
> We are trying to run an at job which echoes something on the terminal as
> below
>
> at 14:53
> at> echo "hello"> /dev/pts/1
> at> ^D
>
> When we run the above in the permissive mode we get hello on our term.
> However when we run in enforcing mode nothing seems to happen. We do not
> get any sealerts either.
>
> Can someone let us know what is going on in the enforcing mode and what
> would be a way to check the status of the job?
>
There might be a don't audit on that rule.
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yep,
check to see if there's a mislabel use
restorecon * then
like above just use make enableaudit
while compiling the policy to generate
any avc's that are in the don't audit section.
Justin P. Mattock