On Mon, May 22, 2006 at 07:59:24AM +0200, dragoran wrote:
> >If a regular user can trip up debugging printks, yes, lets remove it.
> >Examples ?
> >
> allmost all selinux messages.
I assume you mean AVC messages ? They indicate something that should be
fixed in selinux policy (or that your filesystem is incorrectly labelled
-- such as if you've booted with selinux=0 at any point).
They can also get filtered with the audit subsystem to /var/log/audit/, never
hitting the dmesg ringbuffer.
Dave
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