[CentOS] bind vs. bind-chroot
Robert Moskowitz
rgm at htt-consult.comThu Apr 13 10:10:29 UTC 2017
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On 04/13/2017 04:05 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: > Le 13/04/2017 à 04:27, Robert Moskowitz a écrit : >> But make sure to have SELinux enabled if you do not run it chrooted. >> >> I have mine running that way. > I bluntly admit not using SELinux, because until now, I mainly used more > bone-headed systems that didn't implement it. Maybe this is the right > time to get started. > > I understand there's a wealth of information about SELinux. Any > recommendations for a newbie-friendly primer? I don't mind to RTFM, even > extensive documentation, but I prefer stuff that's well-written. For basic authoritative server, I have the one magic setting needed in your configuration. Otherwise it is working 'out of the box'.
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