Sure. I think you'd probably want to add your AVC to give a hint.
> ( I turned off selinux for the auditd to work the halt )
> Best Regards,Fabio Sbano
>
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>
> On Wed, Oct 14, 2020 at 2:12 PM, Steve Grubb<
sgrubb@redhat.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> On Wednesday, October 14, 2020 12:51:44 PM EDT Fabio Sbano wrote:
> > My /etc/audit/auditd.conf is configured as below but it is not turning
> > off
> > the system
> >
> > ## This file controls the configuration of the audit daemon#
> > local_events = yeswrite_logs = yeslog_file =
> > /var/log/audit/audit.loglog_group = rootlog_format = RAWflush =
> > INCREMENTAL_ASYNCfreq = 50max_log_file = 8num_logs = 5priority_boost =
> > 4disp_qos = lossydispatcher = /sbin/audispdname_format = NONE##name =
> > mydomainmax_log_file_action = ROTATEspace_left = 75space_left_action =
> > SYSLOGverify_email = yesaction_mail_acct = rootadmin_space_left =
> > 50admin_space_left_action = haltdisk_full_action =
> > SUSPENDdisk_error_action = SUSPENDuse_libwrap = yes##tcp_listen_port =
> > 60tcp_listen_queue = 5tcp_max_per_addr = 1##tcp_client_ports =
> > 1024-65535tcp_client_max_idle = 0enable_krb5 = nokrb5_principal =
> > auditd##krb5_key_file = /etc/audit/audit.keydistribute_network = no
>
> I believe this bz is relevant:
>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1780332>
> If you update to the 7.9 release, it should work like it is supposed to.
>
> Best Regards,
> -Steve