How secure is a current Fedora (9) system without SELinux? Of course it is less secure than the same system with SELinux enabled, but is it still at the same level of security as any other Linux distribution that doesn't come with SELinux enabled? or are there packages that depend on SELinux for their security, eg services that run as root on Fedora in stead of as an unpriviledged user, assuming that SELinux takes care of limiting root to what the service is supposed to do? (my actual problem was a machine running a web- and mailserver with lots of software that doesn't come from Fedora repositories, eg Joomla and other web applications, where I haven't managed to figure out how to make those things work together with SELinux) David Jansen -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list