Sometimes you just have to sit down and fix the SELinux policy on that one server where someone decided things all belonged in different directories for some reason.
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Sometimes you just have to sit down and fix the SELinux policy on that one server where someone decided things all belonged in different directories for some reason.
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Scott Williams 🐧replied to Scott Williams 🐧 last edited by
Picking security by obscurity over SELinux is certainly a choice.
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@vwbusguy does MariaDB/MySQL clustering play nice with SELinux now-days? That used to be a problem anyway.
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@unixjunk1e That has worked for a very long time now.
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