[WARNING] This e-mail post is intended to be more humorous than
serious by poking fun at an organization known to have less than a low
sense of humor [/WARNING]

Y'know, the subject line of "Disabling SELinux" caught my eye... since
the NSA had a big piece of the patches that "enhance" Linux security.
One wonders when the documentation of how SELinux was weakened will be
exposed...

All right, so I'm laying it on a bit thick, but, with the exposure of
various efforts to weaken various standards-- and software packages--
by ImpSec^H^H^H^H^H^Hthe NSA does have me wondering where SELinux has
been compromised.

All right, so *my* exposure to SELinux is that it increases the level
of inconvenience in administering it, reminding me of a remark I heard
in the late 1970s:  "Yes, MVS may be slow but it is sure hard to use".

There, I've just tried to get some of y'all to laugh.

-soup

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