Re: SELinux?

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Bill Hillier wrote:
NFlorez@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
How do I disable and enable Selinux?

setenforce command ....

setenforce 0
setenforce 1

And reboot. And forget about it. It's a honkin' pain in the neck, unless you're running a completely canned system, and the users are only allowed to do what you've allowed them to do. May be fine for, oh, the Pentagon or the CIA, but in the real world, it's security through making it next to impossible to *do* anything.

It's like the systems at work that are locked down by corporate. As in, if you need to add something to c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts, you need to either a) get corporate to give you administrator rights (for a week only), or boot up using knoppix, for example. <g>

	mark

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