I just finished (I believe) installing ASL and I am wondering why I would be getting this notice? I'm new to this ASL world and would appreciate your help.
Checking Kernel security settings
ASL kernel: not detected [CRITICAL]
Best wishes,
TGD
ASL kernel: not detected
Re: ASL kernel: not detected
I may have solved this- i was just searching in the wrong place for the answer. I think all I needed to do was 'yum upgrade'.timgdixon wrote:I just finished (I believe) installing ASL and I am wondering why I would be getting this notice? I'm new to this ASL world and would appreciate your help.
Checking Kernel security settings
ASL kernel: not detected [CRITICAL]
Best wishes,
TGD
Have you rebooted into new kernel? You may need to check asl configuration:
Scan and fix the installation:
If you still have problms, check to see which kernel is running and list all kernels on your system:
If the latest art kernel is not listed, post results here for more help or search these forums.
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rpm -q kernel
Thank you for the reply. I ran the commands you gace and the ASL Kernel is now detected and OK and below is the response to show the kernel's. I assume the second one is the correct ASL.
asl -s -f
Checking Kernel security settings
ASL kernel: detected [OK]
Runtime module loading: disabled [OK]
GRsecurity administrative password: not set [INFO]
GRsecurity ACL database: not found [INFO]
# rpm -q kernel
kernel-2.6.11-1.1369_FC4
kernel-2.6.25.4-4.art
Is it normal to have long lists of checksum changes being Mailed?
asl -s -f
Checking Kernel security settings
ASL kernel: detected [OK]
Runtime module loading: disabled [OK]
GRsecurity administrative password: not set [INFO]
GRsecurity ACL database: not found [INFO]
# rpm -q kernel
kernel-2.6.11-1.1369_FC4
kernel-2.6.25.4-4.art
Is it normal to have long lists of checksum changes being Mailed?