On Monday, November 29, 2010 11:02:59 pm cpol...@surewest.net wrote:
> Your enthusiasm for SELinux seems tied conceptually to a workstation
> running the set of applications that come with the distribution.
> Nothing wrong with that.

I have used a Linux as my primary desktop for 13 years; so, yeah, I do 
sometimes have a desktop slant.  I've run Linux servers for that same amount of 
time; I've seen hacks succeed, and recently I've seen hacks fail thanks to 
SELinux.

I bring out desktop scenarios simply to bring that out in a sea of 
server-centric discussions; do that will by default give the sense that I'm 
desktop-slanted, when I run both, but have quicker desktop paradigms since I 
use my desktop in more 'critical' ways than I use my servers (things like 
online banking on the desktop, where data theft is the critical issue).  Now my 
servers are mission-critical for sure; but data theft there wouldn't be quite 
as directly impacting as data theft on my laptop would be.

Of course, my desktops are Fedora rather than CentOS; although I might switch 
one to CentOS 6 early next year.
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