Some of our customers are looking to turn on SELinux but they also want to use CSP from Symantec

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Currently Symantec requires SELinux be disabled, claiming there is
conflicts in the kernel modules.

http://www.symantec.com/connect/forums/does-scsp-agent-support-selinux

As the customer wants to take advantage of certain  SELinux features
like sVirt for VMs and Docker Containers, this conflict is coming to a head.

Is anyone familiar with whether or not this is a real conflict or just
something assumed by Symantec?

The customer like Symantec's ability to do intrusion detection and
remote logging and configuration of CSB. 

Bottom line the customer wants both.
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