selinux & tripwire - Security
This is a discussion on selinux & tripwire - Security ; hi
has anyone experience with selinux and tripwire.
as tripwire should run with a lot of privileges there will be, i
assume, some conflicts with selinux.
does anyone run tripwire on selinux?
cheers
moritz...
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selinux & tripwire
hi
has anyone experience with selinux and tripwire.
as tripwire should run with a lot of privileges there will be, i
assume, some conflicts with selinux.
does anyone run tripwire on selinux?
cheers
moritz
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Re: selinux & tripwire
moritz.gartenmeister wrote:
> has anyone experience with selinux and tripwire.
>
> as tripwire should run with a lot of privileges there will be, i assume,
> some conflicts with selinux.
I have not tried it. Have you? If you have not yet, why don't you try it
now and report results/findings back to us here so we may all share the
benefit of your experience (?). Thanks.
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Re: selinux & tripwire
On 26 Apr, 06:11, responder wrote:
> moritz.gartenmeister wrote:
> > has anyone experience with selinux and tripwire.
>
> > as tripwire should run with a lot of privileges there will be, i assume,
> > some conflicts with selinux.
>
> I have not tried it. Have you? If you have not yet, why don't you try it
> now and report results/findings back to us here so we may all share the
> benefit of your experience (?). Thanks.
I admit to having found SElinux to be a nightmare to configure and
use: the documentation is not only confusing, but it reports
violations about the *damndest* things. So when debugging, I set it to
be "permissive" and check the logs, then tighten back up later when I
know what it will break.