After installing syslog-ng Premium Edition on a RHEL 8.5, running the SELinux Policy Module installer script gives the following error:
> sh /opt/syslog-ng/share/doc/selinux/syslog_ng.sh --install-dir /opt/syslog-ng Detecting RHEL/CentOS/Oracle Linux version... You don't seem to be running a supported Linux distribution!
This defect has been confirmed and change request #SYSLOGDEV-6236 has been raised for tracking of the issue.
There is no ETA on when the fix will be implemented in a future release as of yet.
Please review the list of Resolved Issues and Enhancement Requests published within the product release notes to determine if this specific Change Request is included in an upcoming release. Release notes are available at support.oneidentity.com under the technical documentation section of our website. We do not guarantee that all Change Requests will be implemented in future releases. For more information on our Product Enhancements and Defects policy, please consult the One Identity Global Support Guide https://support.oneidentity.com/essentials/support-guide
Workaround 1:
Change SELinux from enforcing to permissive on the syslog-ng server with the command:
Please note that this is a temporary change. To make it permanent, the /etc/selinux/config will need to be edited. A reboot is required for the edit to take effect. See SELinux man pages for more details.
Workaround 2:
Modify the script that creates the policy so it will recognize the OS that you are using. To make this change:
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