SELinux in Fedora Core 4?
Man-wai CHANG
mwchang
Fri Jan 13 05:10:58 PST 2006
> I would hardly characterize webmin as you did. Webmin is the one
> piece of administration software that is the same for clueless Windoze
> clients no matter what their distribution (or for that matter, no
> matter their flavor of UNIX if supported).
Both Webmin and SELinux tried to abstract the config files of various
services. I found it un-necessary. SELinux is funny in that it only
protected the config files during boot-up only.
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