On 3 December 2010 00:59, Marti, Robert <[email protected]> wrote: > SELinux scares people, to put it simply. Instead of fixing thinks to work > with it, it gets disabled so no one has to deal with it. I'd rather fix it, > but the normal complaint is lack of time to do it right. I normally set it > to permissive mode and make a note to come back and address the issues > later. So far later hasn't come. > > This is an argument I have sympathy with.
However, just short of three years ago I decided enough was enough and I was going to get to grips with this thing on my laptop. So I left selinux enabled.when I installed whatever was the current Fedora at the time. As I recall, the only problem I had was with the web server I was running(*) Fixing that was a matter of ten minutes between me and google. Since that time I've picked up other selinux stuff incrementally — I'm far from being an expert but I'm not afraid of selinux any more and I can make use of it after a fashion. (Fedora 14 has a problem with some 32 bit apps and selinux but I can live without dropbox for the moment.) jch * yes, on a laptop: you have problem with that? :-)
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