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I think SELinux is the cause of a problem, how can setroubleshoot help find it?

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I think SELinux is the cause of a problem, how can setroubleshoot help find it?

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In this instance you probably know or suspect the problem occurred at a certain time or in a certain component. If you think the problem is related to a certain component, for instance your web server, then [#display-browser display the browser] and [#sealert-column-sort sort] the Category column. This will group alerts by Category, look for any alerts in the “Web Server” category. If you think the problem occurred in at a certain time then [#sealert-column-sort sort] the Date column. Find the alerts which occurred within the time period the problem manifested itself.

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