Closed mattwillsher closed 9 years ago
SELinux should be permissive at the very least. This allows for quicker enablement with no need to relabel the filesystem to enable it again, and will still generate logs of policy violations to aid troubleshooting.
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SELinux should be permissive at the very least. This allows for quicker enablement with no need to relabel the filesystem to enable it again, and will still generate logs of policy violations to aid troubleshooting.