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ivlad | 1 year ago
SELinux works well out of the box in RHEL and its derivatives since many years. You comment shows, you did not actually try it.
> fight with them every time you install something or make other changes in your system
If you install anything that does not take permissions into account, it will break. Try running nginx with nginx.conf permissions set to 000, you will not be surprised, it does not work.
dvfjsdhgfv|1 year ago
[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13398582
[1] https://www.ctrl.blog/entry/selinux-unmanageable.html