That's because there's already a zabbix module loaded (the message isn't very informative!). I forgot that the received wisdom is to insert "my" in front of ones own modules i.e.: grep zabbix /var/log/audit/audit.log | audit2allow -M myzabbix semodule -i myzabbix.pp
Hmm no luck there either:
[root@monitor2:~] #semodule -i myzabbix.pp *semodule: Failed on myzabbix.pp!*
I also tried:
[root@monitor2:~] #semodule -i my_zabbix semodule: Failed on my_zabbix!
And
[root@monitor2:~] #semodule -i my-zabbix semodule: Failed on my-zabbix!
Just in case.. none of that worked.
Got any other ideas? :)
Tim
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 11:24 AM, Harold Toms h.toms@qmul.ac.uk wrote:
On 17/06/15 15:27, Tim Dunphy wrote:
Try something like:
grep zabbix /var/log/audit/audit.log | audit2allow -M zabbix semodule -i zabbix.pp
Thanks for your response! However this is what happens when I try to install the module:
[root@monitor2:~] #semodule -i zabbix.pp libsepol.print_missing_requirements: zabbix's global requirements were not met: type/attribute zabbix_t (No such file or directory). libsemanage.semanage_link_sandbox: Link packages failed (No such file or directory). semodule: Failed!
Any other thoughts?
Thanks, Tim
That's because there's already a zabbix module loaded (the message isn't very informative!). I forgot that the received wisdom is to insert "my" in front of ones own modules i.e.:
grep zabbix /var/log/audit/audit.log | audit2allow -M myzabbix semodule -i myzabbix.pp
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