Robert Nichols wrote:
And what does "rpm -q libselinux" say is installed on those systems?
Hint: Well over half the packages in a typical installation, bring in libselinux as a direct or indirect dependency.
Yeah that seems true, too bad. I guess as long as it's disabled it's ok. I suppose.
[root@pd1-rsync001:/etc/sysconfig]# sestatus SELinux status: disabled
I can certainly see value in SELinux in some environments, I have yet to operate one where it would provide value to me.
nate