Re: Microsoft and Linux



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ESGLinux schrieb:
Hello,


(2) Yes SELinux involves MORE work, but it keep your system safe


Yes you are right, MORE work, sometimes I think that if the sealert wouldn´t
exists it would be imposible to configure SELinux at all,

thanks for that tool !!!

For some software-packages you´ll also find special selinux-policies
e.g. oracle-xe-selinux, oracle-instantclient-selinux etc.
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