[CentOS] SELinux threads, cynicism, one-upmanship, etc.
Chris Mauritz
chrism at imntv.comThu Nov 17 23:18:49 UTC 2005
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Ron Jones wrote: > >>> No single user should ever have 'do >>>everything' rights once the system is running multiuser. >>> >>> >> >>That's fine if you are willing to pay 3 people to do one job and >>spy on each other. So far no place I've worked has done that. >> >> > > That sounds to me like a taxpayer-funded environment :-)) Exactly. And SELinux was developed by the NSA who probably has 30 people doing every task and each one spying on the other 29. If you need that level of security/complexity mazel tov. If you don't, just turn it off. Cheers,
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