Just my opinion, but I came to the conclusion that SELinux is so
convoluted and confusing (to me), that it's better to disable it. I
would rather use things I understand like IPTables and PAM.
On Feb 9, 2006, at 5:34 PM, Zach A wrote:
Hi all,
I had problem running MySQL on FC3 and what I found from googling was
that SELinux should be disabled to make MySQL work n FC3. Now I am
concerned about Asterisk, is it a good idea to disable SELinux. Or is
there any other way to make MySQL work without disabling SELinux?
Thanks,
Zeeshan A Zakaria
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