Jerry Amundson wrote:
Probably useful one time in a thousand.
Excellent record then.
Basic software and network security practices easily cover your examples.
Reading the references would help and shows you otherwise. You asked for
real life cases where SELinux has blocked attacks and you have been
provided with some of those.
Chuck, kudos to you and everybody else who puts up with selinux. I
can't take the productivity hit it eventually causes with things like
this.
Sure. You have your freedom.
Rahul
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