Re: SELinux last straw

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On 10/17/07, Les Mikesell <lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Arthur Pemberton wrote:
>
> >>>> SELinux may
> >>>> APPEAR to be the root cause of all your problems.  But it may only be
> >>>> part of a chain reaction rooted somewhere else on your system.
> >>>> SELinux may not be the cause, but perhaps the messenger, the visual
> >>>> cue, the "chain" that you've now developed tunnel vision for and blame
> >>>> for everything.
> >>>>
> >>> Turn off SELinux and you may actually be simply medicating the
> >>> symptoms, not treating the root cause.
> >> Yes, but there doesn't seem to be an exact science here, with weekly
> >> updates being needed that break some things for some people...
> >
> > We have no evidence of that, at least not in the general fedora list.
> > Maybe in the fedora-testing list.
>
> Umm, OK... I guess this thread doesn't exist.

So now threads are automatically evidence of a real problem? The OP
didn't even know whether or not SELinux was disabled/enabled till
after the thread started

> >> I think there is a good argument for understanding and using the simple
> >> traditional unix security mechanisms that have served well for the last
> >> 30 years until SELinux is stabilized to a point that it doesn't cause
> >> surprises - especially if you run things that aren't included in the
> >> distribution.
> >
> > Please don't start this crap again.
>
> I'll stop it when there is a methodology for someone to solve the kind
> of problem that Karl reports.

So you're going to base your argument on Karl's report?

> With traditional unix security a few
> simple checks can determine the status and any similar problem reported
> to this list would have an immediate response with the fix or a test to
> identify the problem.  With this, we not only do not have an answer, in
> the months this thread has continued, not only is there not a fix, no
> one has produced a diagnostic test to even identify the issue.

I don't agree, the OP simply doesn't follow instructions and so in
capable of assisting with remote diagnosis.

> How are you supposed to determine the 'correctness' of a given setup?

I don't understand what you mean by this.

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