Query: setroubleshootd
OS: centos
Section: 8
Format: Original Unix Latex Style Formatted with HTML and a Horizontal Scroll Bar
setroubleshootd(8) setroubleshootd(8)NAMEsetroubleshootd - setroubleshoot daemonSYNOPSISsetroubleshootd [-d] [-f] [-h] [-c config]DESCRIPTIONThis manual page describes the setroubleshootd program. setroubleshootd is the dbus service in the setroubleshoot system. setroubleshoot is used to diagnose SELinux denials and attempts to pro- vide user friendly explanations for a SELinux denial (e.g. AVC) and recommendations for how one might adjust the system to prevent the denial in the future. In a standard configuration setroubleshoot is composed of two components, sealert and setroubleshootd. setroubleshootd is a system daemon which runs with root privileges and listens for audit events emitted from the kernel related to SELinux. When the setroubleshootd daemon sees an SELinux AVC denial it runs a series of analysis plugins which examines the audit data related to the AVC. It records the results of the analysis and signals any clients which have attached to the setroubleshootd daemon that a new alert has been seen.OPTIONS-f --nofork Do not fork the daemon -d --debug Do not exit after 10 seconds -h --help Show this message -c --config section.option=value set a configuration valueAUTHORThis man page was written by Dan Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>.SEE ALSOsealert(8),selinux(8) 20100520 setroubleshootd(8)
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