On Sun, Sep 12, 2004 at 03:19:09PM -0700, admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > >> reason to upgrade in and of itself. Has anyone setup a FC2 server > >> with SELinux? ... > >upcoming FC3 (late October) is a good candidate that SELinux will have > >enabled. ... > Thanks for the info Alexander. Do you think now that FC2 has been > out a while (and I'm guessing has has many of its packages updated) > is FC2 running better with SELinux enabled? In my experience basic FC2 with and without SELinux are of equal stability and speed. Currently FC2+updates is in good shape. In some regards FC2 is equal to or better than FC1 was. If there is a problem in FC2 and you have not reported it for the FC3 folks to work on ... please do so. About SELinux, I might comment that the learning curve for SELinux requires a bit of work to do interesting things on a server. Since SELinux has a 'permissive' mode it is possible to install it and by watching /var/log/messages experiment with this extended model. I have found that not all packages are SELinux aware at this time so some work is required if you want to run with enforcing turned on. i.e. it is easy and painless to work on it. I am not sure what spare hardware you have or what your goals are but since the FC3 release is close and upgrades are hard work I would make a list and weigh the options. Spare hardware lets you test some things that matter to you. Points to weigh. FC1-->FC2 is a bit of work Three big changes are bumps in the road for some. kernel upgrade to 2.6 is a big deal for some the X-windows upgrade is a bigger deal but graphics drivers are in better shape now. IMAPD (you said server) changes are interesting. FC3 should install cleaner than FC2 did. Both updates and clean installs should have better results. FC3t1 is out. It is a good time to try updates and other things that matter to you. The package set is 98% firm. My recommendation is to use one of the <$500 or less systems that are now on sale for students and do some testing on FC3t1+. -- T o m M i t c h e l l In the USA, vote informed, Nov 2004.