On 01/04/2015 09:47 AM, Sid S wrote:
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>> SELinux is the only one I've had a bit of experience with - I run CentOS
>> (SELinux is enabled by default) for some personal-use-only services that
>> I want to run without dealing with Gentoo. My first step in a CentOS
>> install is to disable SELinux (and the firewall, hehe) to avoid dealing
>> with the pain of wading through documentation for hours on end.
> http://stopdisablingselinux.com/ - your distribution probably comes
> with policies for everything you want to install, anyway...
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Thanks for this link - I'll watch that video later this afternoon I think.

Alec

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