SElinux
Christofer C. Bell
christofer.c.bell at gmail.com
Sun Apr 2 01:08:12 UTC 2006
On 4/1/06, Leon <sdl.web at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> What about setting selinux to permissive?
If you're going to leave it permissive permanently, then you might as
well disable it. All permissive does is provide the overhead of
running SELinux without actually providing any security. It's useful
for troubleshooting.
--
Chris
"I trust the Democrats to take away my money, which I can afford. I
trust the Republicans to take away my freedom, which I cannot."
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