Rahul Sundaram wrote:
On 09/21/2011 06:09 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I wonder if these very high percentages are not due to the fact that
> the information is collected soon after CentOS is installed, when
> SELinux is enabled by default?
Smolt has a cron job that keeps the profiles updated. So if you disable
SELinux later, it will be reflected on the stats
I'm not sure why, but I see I am running /etc/cron.d/smolt
on one CentOS-5.6 server, but not on a second CentOS-6.0 server.
Does it depend on how one installs CentOS?
In any case, this isn't relevant to my main point,
which was a request to SELinux developers
to try to give simple advice with their warnings.
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