On Friday 29 June 2007 06:27 pm, Roger E. Rustad, Jr. wrote:

> I was having problems getting Nagios to display correctly on a CentOS
> 4.5box, so I just disabled SELinux in /etc/selinux/config
>
> This "worked", but is it a good idea?  Is there a better way of doing
> things?

SELinux? Someone actually uses it on a working system?

In my experience I've never been able to come up with a configuration 
that won't get me up in the middle of the night when something doesn't 
work <smile>.

Unless you're working on a DOD-related project, I'd suggest running for 
at least a month in log-only mode, so you can see what's going to cause 
you problems.

And you don't say who wrote the config to begin with.  Some people like 
the way RedHat manages to "manage" SELinux; other people hate it.

Jeff
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