Jim Perrin wrote: > On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 8:51 AM, Steve Campbell <campbell at cnpapers.com> wrote: > > >> Thanks Mike, >> >> I'm not sure I can do the reboot today as I have had to put the server into >> a temporary production status. >> >> The thing that is sort of bothering me, though, is that so much trouble >> occurs because of selinux when trying to use aide RPMs. Might I not try and >> generate my own rpms without selinux support or just compile from source? Is >> there a way I can disable the selinux stuff when using the Centos rpms? I'm >> still not hearing a definitive answer that selinux is the culprit here and >> modifying filesystems for a test is a little extreme. >> >> I appreciate the help so far, though, and don't mean to sound ungrateful. >> > > > Give me an hour or so. I'm testing with selinux off, and in permissive > mode. Hopefully I'll be able to duplicate what you're getting, and fix > it. I've got a spare blade to test this on, so that's how I'm spending > the next few minutes. > > Tony and Jim, sestatus reports disabled. Thanks for the help on the test, Jim. steve