On Wed, 2006-03-29 at 18:50 -0700, Collins Richey wrote: > And a final note for Peter and Craig > > This post hand crafted by Morons 'R US: I disable selinux on all my systems. ---- I think Peter very much agrees with you. I also think that you should do with your systems as you see best and would never presume upon you. Disabling SELinux doesn't make you a moron. I think other people who have problems caused by SELinux might be better served by some help with their problems other than to be told to just shut it off - that is my only point. SELinux has not been a problem for me on CentOS 4, RHEL 4 or FC-3 or FC-4. There have been some changes with respect to SELinux in FC-5 including new tools and new policies and I haven't grappled with them yet but so far, SELinux hasn't created any obstacles that weren't relatively easy to solve, and yes, there were times I needed some help. This mail list, has been light on help both in terms of requests and in terms of solutions on SELinux which suggests to me that a great many are turning it off and I would suspect that you are in the majority of CentOS 4 users that simply turn it off rather than learn how to live with it. Craig