On 11/26/2010 05:17 PM, Patrick Lists wrote:
What's with people recommending to turn off SELinux?! That's just bad advice and like recommending people keep their doors unlocked at all times. Really, stop doing that. SELinux is there for a reason.
SELinux is like a automatic collision avoidance system for an airplane that unpredictably crashes the plane during normal flight. While the basic idea is good, until it stops crashing planes without warning it isn't going to be accepted.
It is not enough that it mitigates certain classes of attacks when it actively breaks running systems *more often* than it mitigates attacks. And that is my personal experience. Every year or two I try turning it on on a few systems. And then, after it suddenly decides to break a previously stable system - it gets turned back off.