[CentOS] selinux on/off percentage
m.roth at 5-cent.us
m.roth at 5-cent.usMon Apr 2 13:24:39 UTC 2012
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Les Mikesell wrote: > On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 5:28 AM, Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org> wrote: >>> >>> Just wondering if there is any statiscs report of selinxu usages in >>> production environment? I know some still turn it off. >> >> If you have machines purposely serving things to the masses on the >> Internet, you should take the time to make SELinux work properly on >> those machines. > > Another statistic I'd like to see is how much admin time this costs on > the average to learn and implement. Has anyone really measured this? > Are there training courses specifically to cover it? You might get > an idea from the length and cost of the training if it covers all the > quirks. These days most of the built-in stuff is pre-configured for > someone's idea of working (apache not being able to send mail doesn't > match my definition, though...), but any third-party or local > additions to a targeted service will take time to set up. Or, a local pet peeve, I'd like to see some game plan as to how selinux will support third-party apps that are not built with any awareness of selinux. For me, that's CA's siteminder. mark
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