How best get rid of SELinux?

Mike McCarty Mike.McCarty at sbcglobal.net
Fri Sep 21 20:46:57 UTC 2007


Chris Jones wrote:
>>(3) even if "disabled", code is present and being run, which code
>>has defects, some of which may be security exploits
> 
> 
> My understanding, which might well be wrong, is this is not the case. With 
> most recent kernels if you turn off selinux it is really completely off, the 
> kernel disables all selinux features and nothing is loaded.
> 
> But maybe a real selinux expert can clarify here.

Not even the code to check whether it is enabled? :-)

Mike
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