Rahul Sundaram wrote:
jeff wrote:
The policy has already been fixed
Which policy?
SELinux policy of course. The bug your referenced has more details.
Well, that's a broad policy. I'm just talking about the ability to disable it,
not removing it altogether or whatever. The policy isn't "no one should be able
to disable this" is it? I think not. The current policy is to allow users to
disable it if they want, correct? Currently this is only available
post-install. There are many users that want it at install time too, which was
previously available.
I'm not asking for a change to selinux policy.
I didn't mean to drag swfdec into this--I pointed at that bug for this
quote (which I should have made more clear):
Developers frequently do turn off on all sort of security measures
including firewalls just to avoid having to debug such issues. It is not
very relevant for regular users.
I'm not talking about regular users. I'm talking about users that also use
things like reiserfs/jfs/xfs/etc. and *know* they don't want selinux.
-Jeff
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