Hi. On Thu, 23 Feb 2006 10:19:15 -0700, Lamont R. Peterson wrote: > details. It's almost always, "I had problems installing X or doing Y > and I found a document on the Internet that said that SELinux was in > the way and didn't work right anyway and was too complicated and > didn't do me any good and that I couldn't learn enough about it to > even understand what was happening, let alone deal with it, in less > than a month and ... well, so I just turn off SELinux and then I > don't have to deal with it." I am in exactly that situation right now. I am migrating a whole bunch of machines over to a selinux-capable system, but I turn it off, mainly because I do not even remotely know enough about how it works and how one uses it. It sucks. Majorly. Is there a decent book available on understanding and managing selinux (covering what is available in RHEL4)? I am quite fond of dead tree versions for learning about a topic, and printing out PDFs is unsatisfying. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list