Self-hosted environment and SELinux policies.
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11-08-2023 11:11 AM
We operate in a secure environment where SELinux cannot be disabled or set to permissive. We are looking for a documented process or existing policies specifically geared towards ServiceNow.
Are there any resources available for common SELinux policies specifically tailored to a ServiceNow self-hosted environment?
I realize we can troubleshoot by viewing log files and "fixing" what breaks or where files or services are denied access for example. I'm just wondering if base policies that already circumvent this, or does so in part, exist somewhere?
Thanks much,
Henrik
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11-10-2023 01:13 PM
Hi,
I tried searching and only found SELinux mentioned here:
If you are a customer, then there are several knowledge articles on self-hosting. those are not available to the public. If you are not a current customer, you will need to contact Srvicenow and start the product evaluation process of becoming a customer.