But I hope to change that! If I can get it working and playing nicely with my WordPress site then so can you. I really don’t blame them for disliking SELinux, it seems that is a majority opinion. …doesn’t everyone disable selinux at install? Usability vs security wins every time I’ve also been learning along the way with each release of CentOS/RHEL, and I have taken much more notice of security hardening including the use of SELinux.Īs an experiment, I posted a Tweet last night merely mentioning SELinux which resulted in some predictable responses including: Talking of antiquated, I’ve been working with Unix since 1992 and was a Linux sysadmin for an ISP for several years after that. Those were the days I switched from authoring websites with Dreamweaver and FTP, to using WordPress and ditching those antiquated tools alltogether. ![]() ![]() I’ve been maintaining my own web server for this WordPress blog for several years now, dating back to 2005 when I first starting using CentOS 4 to run my website. Building a Secure WordPress server with LAMP on CentOS 7 and SELinux
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