How best get rid of SELinux?

Chris Jones jonesc at hep.phy.cam.ac.uk
Fri Sep 21 19:34:09 UTC 2007


> (3) even if "disabled", code is present and being run, which code
> has defects, some of which may be security exploits

My understanding, which might well be wrong, is this is not the case. With 
most recent kernels if you turn off selinux it is really completely off, the 
kernel disables all selinux features and nothing is loaded.

But maybe a real selinux expert can clarify here.

Chris




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