On 06/01/2009 08:48 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
I thought all the setroubleshoot nonsense was primarily designed to simplify saying "just go ahead and allow this"?
In some cases but definitely not blindly.
[ * ] Just allow automatically
Nah, I don't need that - turning off selinux works even better (and I don't have to waste my time turning it off one little bit at a time :-).
Sure. You can turn off any security measure completely. It is just a trade off. No different than chmod -R 777 *
Rahul