Interesting. Thanks. But I am not so sure about disabling SELinux:
> Disable SELinux on Red Hat or CentOS if it has been enabled. Countly may not work on a server where SELinux is enabled. In order to disable SELinux, run "setenforce 0".
Unfortunately common on projects like these. Instead of guiding admins on how to properly configure SELinux it’s easiest to just throw your hands up and say “disable it”.
> Disable SELinux on Red Hat or CentOS if it has been enabled. Countly may not work on a server where SELinux is enabled. In order to disable SELinux, run "setenforce 0".
https://support.count.ly/hc/en-us/articles/360036862332-Inst...