Fedora (again) forces me to disable SELinux

Ahmed Kamal email.ahmedkamal at googlemail.com
Mon Mar 31 23:40:39 UTC 2008


IMHO, it is much easier to keep selinux on for servers web or email ... etc,
that it is for desktop style machine, where you expect to do anything and
everything. But interactive users run in unrestricted specifically for that
I guess!

On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 1:37 AM, Naheem Zaffar <naheemzaffar at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Not many servers seem to be sending smolt stats. (57% desktop, 20%
> laptop, 21% "unknown", 1% server according to those pages add all
> unknown to servers, and it is still only around 22% of reported
> setups.)
>
> >From those 50% that have it turned off, I would guess a lot have it
> off because of either past needs, or for following a "guide" advising
> this.
>
> I have used SElinux as the default setting since it started. Apart
> from a few cases (iirc, there were at some point conflicts with ntfs
> mounts...) it has been almost plain sailing for me. (I am however,
> mostly a windows user...)
>
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