On Mon, 2005-11-21 at 13:56 +0000, Peter Farrow wrote:
It is not enabled by default ... unless you mindlessly click through
"Default" means, unless you do something to specify otherwise it will be this way,
SElinux IS enabled by default, as doing an install without specifically searching for it and changing it will result in it being enabled.
http://isp.webopedia.com/TERM/D/default.html
screens without reading them.
---- you are being a bit pedantic here.
Defaults, installation options, etc. are set by upstream provider.
If someone were to simply click-through the install without customization, it would indeed be turned on as would a firewall without holes and no doubt in that event, said unthinking user would benefit from both.
Craig