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area51org
652 days ago
I wouldn't say it's that drastic. Also, SELinux can give you a false sense of security. It's best to harden the system overall instead of relying on one security feature (however good it might be).
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Spivak
652 days ago
Yes, and SELinux is by far the most powerful tool that exists for hardening your system overall. Why would you skip it?
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