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On 09/02/2011 10:50 AM, John Doe wrote:
Hey,
I am in the process of trying (and convincing my colleagues) to learn/setup
selinux as we switch to 6.0... Quick question: do I really "need" to install the setools/setroubleshoot
packages or can I live without them? They want to install 80 packages
(gnome stuff, gstreamer, gtk, tcl/tk...) and I would like to avoid installing
all sort of graphical tools/libs on my lean servers.
Can I just install setools-console by example?
Is there a console only equivalent for setroubleshoot?
If you know a must-have "selinux for dummies" like howto, apart from
Redhat/Fedora doc or CentOS wiki, I am interested!Especially if it covers the case of many non-standard applications (the policy here is to use compiled apaches/php/mencoder/ffmpeg/..., all installed (with their data/logs) in a "/OURDIR" directory (but still use /var/run for the pids and a few others depending on the app), init.d scripts, logrotates, etc...
Thx, JD
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setools and setroubleshoot are not required to be run by SELinux.
setroubleshoot-server is supposed to be able to be used on server machine and able to send email on errors that it sees.