How best get rid of SELinux?

Mike McCarty Mike.McCarty at sbcglobal.net
Mon Sep 24 21:17:38 UTC 2007


Tim wrote:

[snip]

> You may well not have a "compromised" machine, but one that has a defect
> that may be exploitable.  SELinux is another part of the protective
> process, just like other protective software.  Some use to try and prop
> up their broken systems, others use them to help prevent their system
> being compromised in the first place.

I am aware of what SELinux is, and how it is intended to work.
I spent several hours perusing the NSA website on what its
goals are, and how it is intended to achieve them.

It's not clear to me why you seem to think that I don't know
what SELinux is.

Mike
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