On 4/1/06, Craig White <craigwhite@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Sun, 2006-04-02 at 03:01 +0300, Caser wrote: > > Hi to all, > > is there any risk if i disable SElinux > > i have only one user (of course with root) > ---- > SELinux is not just about systems with local account access but about > security layering so that if one element is broken, the machine isn't > necessarily completely compromised. > > Is there any risk if you disable SELinux? Yes > > Should you care is the question you are apparently asking - and the > answer I would give you is yes but it's a determination you have to make > yourself. > > Craig > With SELinux disabled Fedora Core is no better nor worse in regards to security than other Linux distributions such as SUSE, Debian, or Ubuntu.