gyptazy on Nostr: npub1rdftw…7mc02 npub1k57pr…nuqfm fair enough but providing something like that ...
npub1rdftw4jv7vnap6862qlr20xkx984kqzdk0n0ayy584sqneep2qkqq7mc02 (npub1rdf…mc02) npub1k57prnwgfaf0q372nqspnw5kll3v72qzyw8qvp4e33zkrajzl2ks9nuqfm (npub1k57…uqfm) fair enough but providing something like that should at least be working on the related system.
Just remember last year when setting #SELinux to enforcing mode it kept you out of your system. Missing bash and sshd made it impossible to login to the system on a local or remote session. Luckily, this got fixed after I filled bug reports just a few month later.
But maybe another approach could lead into providing an optional policy package like fedora-selinux for Debian - that way, other Debian based distributions could also benefit from this (and would avoid me to package this exclusively for a specific distribution).
Just remember last year when setting #SELinux to enforcing mode it kept you out of your system. Missing bash and sshd made it impossible to login to the system on a local or remote session. Luckily, this got fixed after I filled bug reports just a few month later.
But maybe another approach could lead into providing an optional policy package like fedora-selinux for Debian - that way, other Debian based distributions could also benefit from this (and would avoid me to package this exclusively for a specific distribution).