[CentOS] rsyslog for chrooted sftp users has stopped working -- Centos 6.6
Gordon Messmer
gordon.messmer at gmail.comTue Sep 15 16:44:29 UTC 2015
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On 09/14/2015 06:49 PM, Jeff Cours wrote: > Unfortunately, the production server already has that setting, so it's back > to eliminating differences. Log in to one of the chroot accounts, and while that session is open, check all of that user's processes in /proc. Specifically, I'd check /proc/<pid>/{root,cwd,fd} Also check selinux enforcing on both hosts, and the SELinux attributes of the chroot dir, its dev directory and its log socket.
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