2008/5/3 D. Hilbig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>  Since it is a public webserver and SELinux is an additional layer of
>  security I would prefer not to disable it.  I guess it might be time to
>  learn more about SELinux.  I was hoping that someone has already written a
>  document on what needs to be changed.  Oh well...

qmail and qmailadmin are security-bug free, then selinux is a weak enhancement.
anyway you can meanwhile leave selinux activated but in "targeted" way
(not enforced),so that selinux will report any problem encountered but
won't stop the execution. This is a good way for debugging it and
create new rules; i've never found a written policy for
qmailadmin...(and be sure restorecond is on....chkconfig --list | grep
restorecond)



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mr

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