Tim wrote:
On Tue, 2005-11-01 at 14:23 -0800, Benjamin Franz wrote:
Or perhaps the much too frequent updates to SELinux that have been
known to break machines as well (leading to many people disabling
SELinux to avoid having their systems rendered unusable randomly by
system updates).
Although I personally feel that SELinux is the wrong way to fix things
(like firewalls to protect you from bad software, instead of improving
the software), I have it running to see how it goes.
Improving the software itself is not orthogonal to adding a additional
layer of protection like SELinux. Security works through layers.
regards
Rahul