Re: SELinux: What's the Ubuntu trick?
- From: Albert <albertwagner@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 09:02:47 -0500
Michael T. Richter wrote:
OK, I've downloaded and installed all the SELinux-related packages (except for the one that wants to uninstall most of Ubuntu). I've got all the binaries on my system. Now I want to use them. I'm told "SELinux is disabled".Oh no! A threat to kill Ubuntu's profits! Please, someone help this man and save us all from endless regret.
The docs... aren't transparent. (And they assume a standard root setup to boot.) The only Wiki mention of SELinux mentions a project to bring SELinux into Ubuntu. Is there a set of 5C (Clear, Concise, Courteous, Correct, Complete) documents explaining how to use SELinux under Ubuntu? Or am I going to have to switch to CentOS for this project?
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