Can't SSH to Ubuntu Server 14.04.3 LTS on XenServer
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@scottalanmiller True. However, in Ubuntu, I generally don't have to disable AppArmor, as it isn't quite as spastic about security as SELinux.
(forgive my ignorance here, but aren't AppArmor and SELinux two different ways of doing the same thing? Don't want to be comparing apples & oranges).
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Yes, AppArmor is the Suse way, SELinux is the Red Hat way.
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@dafyre said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@anonymous said:
@DustinB3403 With CentOS I just install and go....
CentOS is super easy for general use. Ubuntu is very complex and hard for general use. They are not comparable.
It depends on what you are used to dealing with. I don't have ti disable apparmor to diagnose issues in Ubuntu. I do have to disable SELinux to test issues in the CentOS world. I am still more comfortable running a Ubuntu server than I am a CentOS box, but I haven't come up against anything a quick google usually doesn't fix.
The nice thing about SELinux is if you check /var/messages it usually tells you exactly what you need to do. Same on Fedora, the SELinux troubleshooting gui will pretty much give you commands to copy and paste.