Re: selinux and debian squeeze 9.5

2018-11-05 Thread Greg Wooledge
> > squeeze! > > Speaking of obvious — the OP says 9.5, so presumably they _meant_ to say > Stretch — no? It does not say "9.5" anywhere in the original post. It does, however, say 9.5 in the Subject header. Unfortunately, we have a divide here. Newbies think that putting information in the

correction, stretch 9.5 Re: selinux and debian squeeze 9.5

2018-11-03 Thread John Jasen
On 11/3/18 7:45 PM, Mark Fletcher wrote: > > squeeze! You could be very lucky and someone with the same outdated, > no longer supported distribution and experiencing the same problem > comes along. I wouldn't count on it though. > > > Any suggestions? > > The obvious. > > >

Re: selinux and debian squeeze 9.5

2018-11-03 Thread Mark Fletcher
> squeeze! You could be very lucky and someone with the same outdated, > no longer supported distribution and experiencing the same problem > comes along. I wouldn't count on it though. > > > Any suggestions? > > The obvious. > Speaking of obvious — the OP says 9.5, so presumably they _meant_ to

Re: selinux and debian squeeze 9.5

2018-11-03 Thread Brian
On Sat 03 Nov 2018 at 18:04:49 -0400, John Jasen wrote: > For some reason, my attempts at enabling SELinux on a squeeze system > just aren't taking. > > As I understand it, the following steps are required: > > a) installing selinux-policy-default and dependencies > > b) editing

selinux and debian squeeze 9.5

2018-11-03 Thread John Jasen
For some reason, my attempts at enabling SELinux on a squeeze system just aren't taking. As I understand it, the following steps are required: a) installing selinux-policy-default and dependencies b) editing /etc/selinux/config to select default policy and permissive or enforcing. c) adding

selinux and debian squeeze 9.5

2018-10-30 Thread John Jasen
For some reason, my attempts at enabling SELinux on a squeeze system just aren't taking. As I understand it, the following steps are required: a) installing selinux-policy-default and dependencies b) editing /etc/selinux/config to select default policy and permissive or enforcing. c) adding