On Thursday 23 Apr 2009 10:29:39 Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> And this is what is loggeed into syslog:
>
>
> Apr 23 10:27:46 champaran setroubleshoot: [rpc.ERROR] attempt to open
> server connection failed: No such file or directory

I've tried purge and re-install but still, no luck. I'm attaching a screenshot 
of the error, probably that'll explain more.

Manually firing sealert -l with the violation id also fails with the same 
message that "cannot connect to the server".

dpkg -l shows that the /var/run folder is created.

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/var/lib/setroubleshoot                                                         
                      
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/var/log/setroubleshoot                                                         
                      
/var/run                                                                        
                      
/usr/share/icons/hicolor/96x96/apps/setroubleshoot_red_icon.png                 
                      
/usr/share/icons/hicolor/96x96/apps/setroubleshoot_icon.png 

I'm assuming that setroubleshootd will create its pid file when a violation is 
raised and it is automatically started. I verified with ps, setroubleshootd is 
running, but there's no pid file in /var/run. That's the problem.

Ritesh
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