Arthur Pemberton wrote:
So you're still missing the point that SELinux can prevent the system
from being compromised.
One does not miss a premise which one has considered
and rejected.
What I don't like is RH thinking it knows better than I do what I
need in the way of security software.
If they thought they knew better, they wouldn't make it possible to disable it.
If they thought I knew better, they'd provide a way for
me not to load it.
Mike
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