Originally posted by Creak
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On Fedora Server, I ran into a minor snag while trying to figure out something with nginx, but that was fixed by enabling a specific SELinux boolean. Aside from that one scenario, all the rest of my servers run without any issue with SELinux.
If SELinux is blocking things, could it be possible there's a good reason for it to be doing so?
Edit: Let's Encrypt's standalone HTTP auth thing is the one thing that I disable SELinux for, but that's only because I'm too lazy to just figure out the correct boolean(s) to enable for it to work properly.
Edit2: Should also note that SELinux causing issues with proprietary stuff outside of Fedora's repos is unlikely at all to be cared about by Fedora developers.
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