Richard,
That's a great article you wrote! I share your sentiment in that I'd
rather fix SELinux issues than turn it off completely. In that vein, I
wrote the following article and followup last year:
http://www.packtpub.com/article/selinux-secured-web-hosting-python-based-web-applications
http://www.globalherald.net/jb01/weblog/21.html
RHEL6 will be even better, as the SELinux libraries included therein will
allow interesting tricks, such as running different Apache threads under
different security contexts:
http://code.google.com/p/sepgsql/wiki/Apache_SELinux_plus
Cheers,
-JK
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