SELinux or AppArmor blocks my app, can I disable it?
Almost never. Better to adjust a policy than disable the whole security layer.
Try this first
- 1Check audit logs for the blocking rule
- 2Tweak specific booleans or profile
- 3Permissive mode temporarily to diagnose
- 4Return to enforcing afterwards
When to bring us in
Vendor tells you to disable it: ask why, escalate to vendor support first.
See also
- One DC or two DCs for an SMB office?Two is almost always the right answer; one DC is a single point of failure for logon, DNS and GPOs.
- Should I split FSMO roles across two DCs?For a small domain all on one DC is fine; with two DCs splitting is tidier but not required.
- How do I know my AD replication is healthy?Replication errors creep in silently; they only surface when logins or GPOs misbehave.
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