On Wed, 2007-05-02 at 22:27 -0700, Preston Crawford wrote: > I'm wondering because it seems to be slowing my machine down considerably > under CentOS 5. Especially the daemon they include to monitor SELinux and > the program that attaches to it. I tried opening this earlier and it just > sat there spinning. > > I want the knowledge that my machine is secure and safe. But I'm wondering > if the price is worth it. Is it necessary for my machine to be fairly > secure? It's an extra layer of security. You can perfectly run a secure machine without SELinux. Though it can help in the situation where some critical package is vurnerable, or even in some cases misconfiguration. Though, I'd look what is making this slow, rather than disabling it with a thought. If it is setroubleshootd and setroubleshoot that is slowing down the machine, consider turning off setroubleshootd. SELinux runs fine without, and in case a policy change is required, you can still use audit2allow. -- Daniel _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos