Hi,
> I've even disabled selinux to make sure. Running logger
manually as
> root succeeds as expected.
Disabling SELinux because some random program crashes is nothing more than
voodoo troubleshooting. If you're not getting alerts about violations, it's
not a factor.
Yes, thanks. In the past, I've always received a ton of "have you
tried with selinux disabled?" responses, so it was an effort to
pre-empt those emails.
Thanks,
Alex