On 15/10/23, Andy Lutomirski wrote:
I would argue that, if auditing is off, audit_seccomp shouldn't
do
anything. After all, unlike e.g. selinux, seccomp is not a systemwide
policy, and seccomp signals might be ordinary behavior that's internal
to the seccomp-using application. IOW, for people with audit compiled
in and subscribed by journald but switched off, I think that the
records shouldn't be emitted.
If you agree, I can send the two-line patch.
This sounds reasonable to me. It isn't an AVC. Steve? Paul?
--Andy
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