[syslog-ng] host$ (Fedora Core and SELinux)
José Pedro Oliveira
jpo at di.uminho.pt
Thu May 26 02:31:10 CEST 2005
>> (And BTW - FC4 is about to escape, I'd *strongly* recommend upgrading
>> to it
>> if you're doing any SELinux work - the policy definitions have been
>> worked
>> on a *lot*. If you can't upgrade, at least get the updated SELinux
>> RPMs (they
>> should work OK on the FC3 kernel)).
>
>
> Yeah, I've read about FC4 being much better for syslog-ng. I'm about
> ready to start over using the FC4 test3 iso's but didn't know what
> happens once fc4 is released as far as installing the new released version.
FYI:
The use_syslogng SELinux boolean (see [1]) has been dropped from the FC4
targeted policy leaving all the syslog-ng rules enabled by default.
This change is also expected to be backported to FC3 and RHEL4.
jpo
References:
[1] [syslog-ng]FYI: Fedora Core 3, syslog-ng, and SELinux
https://lists.balabit.hu/pipermail/syslog-ng/2005-April/007347.html
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