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