Re: SELinux

2010-08-30 Thread keke
> However, this is a really valuable warning / denial. Many PHP > frameworks tend to write temporary files. It would be nice to have > the system deny those files if they're not in the expected places. You are developing a PHP application which will be deployed on a server. And you are using SELin

Re: SELinux

2010-08-30 Thread keke
> And if you have a machine actually plugged into the internet, > handling any untrusted content or with potentialy buggy apps (which > is just about anything that opens an image for example) then its > kind of useful. heh. I guess it's even more useful if I am using the adobe 64-bit flash plugin