David Boles wrote: > Good for you!!!! > > What you just did was something like: > > Build a house. > Put everything valuable that you own into it. > Disable all of the locks. > Open all of the windows and doors. > > And then walk away. > > Makes it really easy for the 'bad guys' to steal, or break, your > stuff. Like that guy at the University that you mentioned earlier. So you're claiming that with SELinux disabled, a linux computer has almost no protection from abuse? Please back that claim up with data to prove it. Either that or lay off the hyperbole, please. SELinux is yet another layer of security on a reasonably secure OS. But I've had servers running on the net for years that have not been successfully hacked. And I sleep fine at night without any feeling that my windiws and doors are all open to the world. -- Todd OpenPGP -> KeyID: 0xBEAF0CE3 | URL: www.pobox.com/~tmz/pgp ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ammunition beats persuasion when you are looking for freedom. -- Will Rogers
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