Hi

On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 1:52 PM, Rick Stevens  wrote:

> I don't have examples at hand, but I have seen FTP-related stuff, some
> upgrades and some other network-related things fail when SELinux is in
> permissive mode and work just fine when it's disabled.
>

The default SELinux policy in Fedora is fairly relaxed anyway since it has
to work out of the box for most users but once it it goes into permissive
mode, any enforcement must be treated as a bug and reported.   The goal of
permissive model is to purely log policy issues.   Permissive domains in
SELinux mean an entirely different thing however and shouldn''t be confused
with permissive mode.

Rahul
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