On Tue, 2004-04-20 at 16:12, Bill Nottingham wrote: > Just clarifying what's been posted in a couple of other threads. > > SELinux *will* be included in Fedora Core 2 test 3 and the final > Fedora Core 2 release. However, SELinux will be disabled by default. > To install with SELinux support, pass 'selinux' to the installer > on the command line. (Or, configure it appropriately in kickstart). > > This was done based on both internal and external testing and feedback > of the current Fedora Core SELinux implementation and policy. At > this point, we feel that it would be potentially damaging to the aims > of both SELinux and Fedora to ship Fedora Core 2 with SELinux > enabled by default. > thankyou for the update. It helps in more ways than I can explain -- Stephen John Smoogen smoogen@xxxxxxxx Los Alamos National Lab CCN-5 Sched 5/40 PH: 4-0645 Ta-03 SM-1498 MailStop B255 DP 10S Los Alamos, NM 87545 -- You should consider any operational computer to be a security problem --