Therese Trudeau wrote:
Will setting to permissive prevent real time threats, or
just tell me what happened after the fact of a failure?
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2008-March/095637.html
Thanks on that Frank.
So is there a way I can set SELinux to permissive, and still be secure while using Calc to connect remotely to a MySQL database? Or is there a way to leave SELinux enforced while also using Calc to connect remotely to a MySQL database?
Sure, there is iptables (firewall).
selinux, in my opinion, works best in locked-down application server environments where you have several applications running and their access patterns are completely predictable. On a general workstation or development system, not very well, well not if you don't mind tweaking it all the time...
-Ross
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