> SELinux managed it
Not when you have SELINUX=disabled (rather than SELINUX=enforcing), which is what I've seen in most environments.
Personally I've had better experiences with AppArmour.
>> Not when you have SELINUX=disabled
Yeah of course, but by default Redhat will install in enforcing mode. This is taking a horse to water, the drinking is left to the horse.
>> Not when you have SELINUX=disabled
Yeah of course, but by default Redhat will install in enforcing mode. This is taking a horse to water, the drinking is left to the horse.