On Mon, Aug 31, 2020 at 11:35 AM Jake Shipton <listmail at crazylinuxnerd.net> wrote: > 2020-08-31 (月) の 13:31 +0000 に Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming > さんは書きました: > > > > SECTION 4 Disable SELinux (Security Enhanced Linux) > > =================================================== > > > > You MUST disable SELinux, otherwise Apache web server will not work. > > > > If you DO NOT want to disable SELinux, you must be an expert in > > SELinux to configure SELinux. > > > Don't do this. You don't need to be an expert to configure SELinux, if > you install setroubleshootd then 9 times out of 10 it will tell you how > to fix something SELinux is blocking, and when that doesn't work, > there's always DuckDuckGo if you're not sure. > > SELinux may be daunting to a newcomer, but just like Apparmor on > Debian, it's well worth reading about and learning the security > advantages it provides. > > I always advise both security methods are left enabled where a > distribution supports them. (not at the same time.....) > > To make the point further, SELinux has been in the disro since 4, in 2005. If you haven't learned it yet you are far, far, behind the times.