On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 4:19 PM, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
Lamar Owen wrote:
On Tuesday, November 30, 2010 03:49:57 pm Stephen Harris wrote:
Reality check: how many of those installs are RedHat OOB installs with default options?
No idea. How many aren't default OOB?
For that matter, how many CentOS installs are out there are set: 1.) OOB, SELinux enforcing/targeted; 2.) SELinux permissive; 3.) SELinux off; 4.) SELinux enforcing, some other policy than targeted?
I would guess no one knows. But all of my CentOS installs are OOB as concerning SELinux, except the two scalix installs, which have some custom 'stuff' thanks to the scalix instance naming.
All I know is at the last two companies I worked at - AT&T, a small team building software for the NOC, a smaller root CA, and here at the federal agency I'm at, we either turned it off, or have it set to permissive.
I disabled it on the last 1000 hosts *I* installed....