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I wouldn't say it's that drastic. Also, SELinux can give you a false sense of security. It's best to harden the system overall instead of relying on one security feature (however good it might be).



Yes, and SELinux is by far the most powerful tool that exists for hardening your system overall. Why would you skip it?




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