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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".

https://support.count.ly/hc/en-us/articles/360036862332-Inst...



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”.




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