On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 3:30 PM, Dennis Wronka <linuxweb@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I am using SELinux with Ubuntu 9.04 and its pretty friendly, although the directory structure is a bit different and the packages are handled and named differently but its very usable indeed.
Earlier the SELinux networking was very messy (Fedora 5-6 era) but soon I will be working on it again and hope its also as smooth as other SELinux utilities and configurations.
I didn't encounter anything annoying since I started using Fedora with Fedora
7.
Sure, in some cases I needed to add labeling-rules (like having all files in my
~/Download/cd-images labeled as virt_image_t so that KVM can use them) but
nothing serious.
So, I join in on this: Thank you to all the people who work to make SELinux
better. From my own work with it I know it can be hard.
I am using SELinux with Ubuntu 9.04 and its pretty friendly, although the directory structure is a bit different and the packages are handled and named differently but its very usable indeed.
Earlier the SELinux networking was very messy (Fedora 5-6 era) but soon I will be working on it again and hope its also as smooth as other SELinux utilities and configurations.
> http://californiaquantum.wordpress.com/2009/06/30/big-thanks-to-the-selinux
>-team/
>
> "Ive now been running Fedora 11 for three weeks and havent had a single
> SELinux issue at all. Maybe I am unique, but from what I can tell
> SELinux with Fedora 11 no longer has any annoying issues while running
> in enforcing mode."
--
Shaz