On 2008-01-03, 21:29 GMT, Ed Swierk wrote:
For me learning SELinux seems as pointless as trying to remember iptables commands, or AFS trivia back when I was a student--all cause me trouble just infrequently enough to ensure I have to relearn them from scratch every time. If I were a full-time sysadmin of course it would be a different story, but I really don't have the brain cycles to remember anything more complicated than chmod and chown, and I suspect a large number of accidental sysadmins feel the same.
When introducing SELinux on computer where it wasn't before, it is mandatory to
touch /.autorelabel reboot
Matěj