That brings up the browser just fine, but there is not a list of alerts. It says, "No alerts."
If the alert is ignored, it does not show in the browser as far as I know.
What I am looking for is a way to display alerts that have been ignored and no longer display in the browser by default. Is there an option for that? The sealert --help shows none that are obvious.
If the installation of a new policy wipes the ignore data, then that is fine and eventually solves my issue. If it doesn't, then my question remains.
Thanks, John
On 05/28/2018 10:06 AM, Petr Lautrbach wrote:
On Sat, May 26, 2018 at 09:26:22PM -0000, John Griffiths wrote:
I have marked some recurring alerts as "ignore" in sealert browser. There have been some recent policy updates and I want to now receive alerts for those alerts to see if they were fixed in the update.
I have read the man pages for sealert and setroubleshootd and cannot find any reference to a command or an edit to be able to stop ignoring an alert.
Is there such a command? Do I have to edit a file? If so, which one?
You can run sealert browser (`sealert` from command line, `SELinux Troubleshooter` from desktop ui) and go through the list of problems. When you find the one you want to un-ignore, hit `Notify` button or delete the problem.
Petr