On 7/24/24 12:36, Tom Lane wrote:
Peter Eisentraut <pe...@eisentraut.org> writes:
In my experience, the tests (both the old and the proposed new) only
work on Red Hat-like platforms. I had also tried on Debian but decided
that it won't work.
Yeah, Red Hat is pretty much the only vendor that has pushed SELinux
far enough to be usable by non-wizards. I'm not surprised if there
are outright bugs in other distros' versions of it, as AFAIK
nobody else turns it on by default.
I tried some years ago to get it working on my Debian-derived Linux Mint
desktop and gave up. I think SELinux is a really good tool on RHEL
variants, but I don't think many people use it on anything else. As Tom
says, perhaps there are a few wizards out there though...
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